Post-Roe: Impact & Options

Speakers: Adarsh Krishen MD, MMM, FAAFP, Chief Medical Officer, Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio; Mary Schatzman RN, gynecology, Northeast Ohio Women's Center What will the vulnerable do without Roe? A strong social safety net will be critical to helping women cope with an unintended pregnancy and delivery, not to mention a newborn. It will be … Continue reading Post-Roe: Impact & Options

Getting to Know Non-Binary People

Speakers: Kate Mozynski, Staff Attorney, Equality Ohio; Phyllis "Seven" Harris, Executive Director, LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland Most of us know people who are gay, lesbian or transgender, but many don’t understand what it means to be non-binary. An estimated 11% of LGBTQ adults in the US, approximately 1.2 million, identify as nonbinary, according … Continue reading Getting to Know Non-Binary People

Where Have All the (Affordable) Houses Gone?

Speakers: Sally Martin, Director, and Tim Kobie, Manager, Strategic Code Enforcement Initiatives, both of Cleveland Building and Housing Department; Ayonna Blue Donald, Vice President, Ohio Market, Enterprise Community Partners The cost of purchasing a home has skyrocketed, and rental costs have increased as well. It has become especially difficult to find affordable housing in marginalized … Continue reading Where Have All the (Affordable) Houses Gone?

Financial Challenges of Healthcare

Speakers: Donna Graham, Vice President, Revenue Cycle, MetroHealth Medical Center; Kinsey Jolliff, Principal, Health Policy & Payment Innovation, The MetroHealth System. Staffing shortages, rising expenses, supply chain issues and limited bed availability are major problems for the healthcare industry.  All this leads to funding challenges. How does it affect the average patient?

Midterm Elections: Meltdown, Referendum or Party Switching?

Speaker: Tom Sutton PhD, Director, Community Research Institute, Baldwin Wallace University Inflation, gas prices, guns violence abortion and democracy itself. All are on the ballot. The party that occupies the White House historically loses an average of 25 seats in the midterms. Gerrymandering is often the deciding factor. Will money and slogans determine the outcome? … Continue reading Midterm Elections: Meltdown, Referendum or Party Switching?

Water: You Don’t Know What You’ve Got ‘til It’s Gone

Speaker: Kristin Hall, Executive Director, Cuyahoga Soil & Water Conservation District; Judy Huichun Zhang, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, CWRU Lake Erie is an asset of Ohio that is taken for granted. Gov. DeWine signed into law HB 175 that exempts from pollution regulations of all Ohio tributaries not protected by the Clean Water … Continue reading Water: You Don’t Know What You’ve Got ‘til It’s Gone

Labor Shortage: What’s the Future in NE Ohio and Beyond?

Speaker: Bethia Burke, President, Cleveland-based Fund for our Economic Future; Jacob Duritsky, Vice President, Strategy & Research, Team Northeast Ohio (Team NEO) Studies show that labor shortages are still prevalent despite that the pandemic is under better control. Do they contribute to the downturn in the economy? What are the causes? What does the future … Continue reading Labor Shortage: What’s the Future in NE Ohio and Beyond?

Immigration, Refugees, DACA and the Future

Speakers: Brian Hoffman, Esq., Executive Director, Ohio Center for Strategic Immigration Litigation; Patrick Kearns, Executive Director, The Refugee Response Normally, 3,000 immigrants come to Cleveland annually.  In 2019 there were 12,000 pending immigration cases in Cleveland’s Immigration Court.  What will 2021 bring with deportation issues?  The US has 13 million undocumented immigrants, including over 700,000 … Continue reading Immigration, Refugees, DACA and the Future

Anti-Semitism: Beliefs and Facts

Speakers: Mark Weber, Retired KSU Dean, Library Services, and Activist Leader of Jewish, Secular and Labor Organizations. Hatred of Jews, Muslims and any other group is wrong. How can we combat anti-Semitic stereotypes and messages that are clearly inaccurate? Is reasoned criticism of the Israeli government's policy to occupy the West Bank anti-Semitic? Let's discuss.

Food Insecurity Challenges & Solutions

Speakers: Darcy Freedman, PhD, Professor, CWRU School of MedicineJulie Johnson, CEO, The Hunger Network. Food insecurity has increased since the pandemic, with an estimated 226,000 people hungry in Cuyahoga County in 2020. Food shortages and increases in food costs have made it difficult for the Cleveland Food Bank to supply distribution sites. Cleveland, with its … Continue reading Food Insecurity Challenges & Solutions

Impact of Redlining & Hospital Closures

Speaker: Sadeer Al-Kindi, MD, Cardiologist, University Hospitals. In the 1930s, banks began drawing red lines around neighborhoods that were at higher risk for defaulting on mortgage and business loans. Recent studies by Dr. Sadeer Al-Kindi and others at University Hospitals have shown long-term impacts on healthcare such as cardiovascular disease strokes and cancer in these … Continue reading Impact of Redlining & Hospital Closures

Censorship

Speaker(s): Meryl Johnson, retired teacher and member, Ohio Board of Education, District 11; Felton Thomas, Executive Director & CEO, Cleveland Public Library; Owen Ganor, Student, Rocky River High School. Moderator: Margaret Nash, PhD, educator, author of Mad River, Marjorie Rowland, and the Quest for LGBTQ Teachers’ Rights In 1974, an Ohio guidance school counselor was … Continue reading Censorship