

The City Club of Cleveland Podcast
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Podcast of The City Club of Cleveland's Friday Forum and other City Club events.
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Jan 25, 2024 • 60min
The Age of Identity: Who Do Our Kids Think They Are: And How Can We Help Them Belong?
Dennis Shirley believes a perfect storm is upon us and educators are in the middle of it--that identity issues often incite and divide us, but they are actually our way out of the storm. Shirley is a scholar of educational change who helps schools around the world to improve teaching and learning. His research focuses on the frequency of conflict between the ideals of educators and the realities of power and politics.\r\n\r\nIn his third book, co-authored with Andy Hargreaves, The Age of Identity: Who Do Our Kids Think They Are... and How Do We Help Them Belong? is a compelling call to action for educators and families alike.

Jan 23, 2024 • 60min
Youth Forum: The Arts: Cleveland's Cultural DNA
Cleveland\'s rich history in the arts has been a testament to the city\'s cultural diversity and resilience. From the industrial boom in the late 19th century to the vibrant resurgence in recent decades, the arts have been a cornerstone of Cleveland\'s identity. As one explores the Cleveland cultural DNA, you will find a diverse community where a multitude of artistic influences converge, creating a unique and dynamic cultural landscape. The amalgamation of different traditions, ethnicities, and perspectives has given rise to a thriving arts community that reflects the spirit of inclusivity and collaboration.\r\n\r\nThe mosaic of cultures in Cleveland is particularly evident in the city\'s artistic expressions that showcase and celebrate diverse communities in Cleveland. The vibrant tapestry of Cleveland\'s cultural identity is intricately woven with threads of creativity, innovation, and a celebration of diversity.\r\n\r\nIn discussion about Cleveland\'s Cultural DNA, it\'s important to consider the profound impact of the arts on the city\'s social and political fabric. The arts serve as a catalyst for dialogue, understanding, and shared experiences, bridging gaps and fostering a sense of community. Our conversation will delve into how the arts have not only shaped Cleveland\'s past but continue to be a driving force in shaping its future.

Jan 19, 2024 • 60min
A Path to an Inclusive Economy
What would a truly inclusive economy look like? Imagine it--a community where everyone can put their gifts and talents to work and build their dreams. Despite the rhetoric about the American Dream, for many in our community, real, tangible obstacles stand in the way of access to economic opportunity. There are stakes here for the whole community. After all, every entrepreneur who finds success creates jobs and opportunities for others.\r\n\r\nAfter he built CLE Consulting, into a thriving business and tax advisory firm, LaRese Purnell has devoted himself to teaching the tools of entrepreneurship and wealth building throughout Cleveland. As a the Huntington Entrepreneur in Residence at Cuyahoga Community College, Purnell has conducted workshops for hundreds of aspiring small business owners and entrepreneurs. And in his role at CLE Consulting, he and his colleagues have provided guidance to countless business owners on the path to growth.\r\n\r\nAs part of our Building Success series with Huntington Bank, Tri-C President Dr. Michael Baston with talk with LaRese Purnell about pathways to true economic inclusion and opportunity.

Jan 12, 2024 • 60min
The Future of the Community Development Ecosystem
Greater Cleveland is home to a vibrant and diverse community development ecosystem, with all entities aiming for equitable revitalization throughout Cleveland\'s neighborhoods. The social determinants of health, economic development, philanthropy, and the private and public sectors have converged in clear trends in community development--both here in Cleveland, as well as nationwide.\r\n\r\nTania Menesse became President & CEO of CNP in 2020. For over 30 years, CNP has been investing in community revitalization efforts in Greater Cleveland. Under her leadership, the organization has been lauded for its best practices in various facets of nonprofit programming. Before this, she served as the Director of Community Development for the City of Cleveland.

Dec 15, 2023 • 60min
Not Just a Pipe: Bottled Water's Link to Governmental Distrust
For many Americans, water does not get a second thought after pulling their kitchen tap. Yet, more than 30 million Americans lived in areas where water systems violated safety rules at the beginning of last year. Others simply cannot afford to pay. Add to this, headlining stories exposing injustice in water access, like uranium contamination in the Navajo Nation; or lead-tainted tap water in Flint, Michigan.\r\n\r\nManny Teodoro, journalist and author of Profits of Distrust, sheds light on why many people choose expensive, and environmentally destructive bottled water over regulated tap water. He sees a link between the choices people make about drinking water, and deeper lessons about trust in government and civic life. He also shines a light on the importance of strong infrastructure to combat the vicious cycle of distrust that undermines democracy.\r\n\r\nManny Teodoro has served on numerous panels, state governments, UNICEF/World Health Organization, the American Water Works Association, and dozens of local governments sharing his expertise on public policy, water regulation and management, and addressing citizen distrust in government.

Dec 8, 2023 • 60min
Remarks from Eric Fingerhut
Eric Fingerhut is the President and CEO of The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA), which represents 146 independent Federations across the continent and aims to protect and enhance the well-being of Jews worldwide. Some of their core priorities include mental health support to Jewish youth; caring for seniors and those with disabilities; and ending antisemitism. Now, as war erupts in Israel and Gaza, Jewish Federations are responding and working with core partners to support victims of terror, rebuild damaged infrastructure, and more.\r\n\r\nPrior to JFNA, Fingerhut served as the President & CEO of Hillel International and led a distinguished career in public service and higher education. Fingerhut served as Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents from early 2007 to 2011, leading Ohio's system of public universities and colleges. From 1997 to 2006, Fingerhut served as an Ohio state senator, and from 1993 to 1994, represented Ohio's 19th congressional district in the U.S. Congress.

Dec 7, 2023 • 60min
The Budget Is Not Boring, We Swear! Happy Dog Takes on the Municipal Budget
We get it. Listening to our legislative branch debate a budget isn\'t the most exciting thing to do. But the municipal budget process here in Cleveland is an essential part of democratic governance, and directly impacts our communities. The budget determines how public funds are allocated to things like education, healthcare, and infrastructure. In the City of Cleveland, our elected officials and the Mayor negotiate a budget of nearly $2 billion dollars every year.\r\n\r\nSo what exactly is the City of Cleveland budget, and what is it not? Join the City Club at the Happy Dog in Gordon Square as City of Cleveland CFO Ahmed Abonamah, Ward 17 Councilman Charles Slife, and William Tarter, Jr. unpack what\'s in the municipal budget, discuss how it\'s drafted, and what you need to know and can do as engaged citizens.

Dec 1, 2023 • 60min
The Future of Higher Education: A Conversation with Cleveland's College Presidents
Over the past few years, schools have strived to adapt and shift in response to the ever-changing environment and requirements of a 21st-century classroom. Higher education, in particular, has borne a significant share of these challenges. Students and administrators have grappled with the Herculean task of managing the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health concerns, and political challenges directed at college faculty and curriculum.\r\n\r\nAt the same moment, college and universities in Cleveland have experienced leadership changes. In September 2021, Dr. Laura Bloomberg began her tenure as President of Cleveland State University. Then in 2022, Tri-C selected Michael Baston as its next President. Each president brings a unique approach and perspective to their role.

Nov 29, 2023 • 60min
Food Justice in Cleveland: Nourishing and Harvesting Equality
Food insecurity has skyrocketed in the United States, and hunger has worsened among households in 2022--with one in 8 households struggling with hunger. Rising inflation and spikes in cost of living means more families are left unable to afford basic necessities such as food.\r\n\r\nIt is time to reexamine food deserts, and instead, consider the impacts of food apartheid--a segregationist system that divides those with access to nutritious food, and those who are denied that same access due to systemic injustice.\r\n\r\nThe scarcity of nutritious and affordable food has a tremendous impact on a community in regards to health, culture, and especially education. Comprehensive solutions that address all of these impacts are what is necessary to move forward. And great work is currently underway at local organizations right here in Cleveland.\r\n\r\nJoin the City Club, in partnership with the Saint Luke\'s Foundation, as we hear from experts and community leaders on the importance of food justice and food sovereignty in building stronger neighborhoods.

Nov 17, 2023 • 60min
Remarks from Her Excellency Oksana Markarova, Ambassador of Ukraine to the U.S.
Appointed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Her Excellency Oksana Markarova began her tenure as Ambassador to the U.S. on April 20, 2021. Less than a year later, Russia invaded Ukraine, escalating the ongoing conflict between the two countries and highlighting the importance of the relationship between the U.S. and Ukraine. Ambassador Markarova serves an important role in educating the public about the war and the humanitarian crisis it has caused.\r\n\r\nFrom 2015 to 2020 Amb. Markarova served in Ukraine's Ministry of Finance where she headed the country's economic recovery program, oversaw fiscal consolidation, and coordinated International Monetary Fund programs. Markarova also has an acclaimed career in the private sector where she spent 17 years in leadership roles at financial institutions, including with the Western NIS Enterprise Fund.\r\n\r\nA Republican from Cincinnati, Rob Portman served as a United States senator from Ohio from 2011 to 2023, and as the co-chair of the Senate Ukraine Caucus--where he worked across the aisle to build support for the emerging democracy in Eastern Europe. Portman previously spoke about his efforts for support and peace in Ukraine in April 2022 at the City Club.