The Land to participate in medical mistrust panel discussion
The Land’s reporting fellow, Michael Indriolo, will participate in a panel discussion about medical mistrust hosted by Universal Health Aid on Monday at the East Cleveland Public Library.
The Land’s reporting fellow, Michael Indriolo, will participate in a panel discussion about medical mistrust hosted by Universal Health Aid on Monday at the East Cleveland Public Library.
More than a dozen gun violence prevention organizations, unified under the moniker Project Ripple, gathered together in Hough over the weekend to demand local officials take action to address the gun violence epidemic in Cleveland.
Healthcare providers throughout Cleveland are beginning to offer pediatric Covid-19 vaccines to children now that the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control have approved them for emergency use for children aged 5-11.
Participatory Budgeting Cleveland held its first educational, public event on Saturday in Woodland Hills’ Luke Easter Park that aimed to educate citizens on the participatory budgeting process.
Issue 24’s supporters rallied at the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections following a march down Chester Avenue just east of downtown. A few hours later, mayoral candidate Kevin Kelley’s supporters packed a bar on the far west side to hear him criticize the proposed charter amendment.
A coalition of fifteen faith-based, anti-poverty, labor and environmental groups organized a march through downtown in support of public transit funding on Sunday.
Along with the many issues facing Cleveland as a whole, Ward 4’s city council candidates also have to address the scars left by the corruption of their community’s longtime council representative.
With Cleveland’s general elections approaching fast, organizations across the city have steadily announced mayoral forums probing candidates Kevin Kelley and Justin Bibb on a litany of Cleveland issues. In response to the flurry of these forums and other election-related events, The Land will regularly compile and update a list of events as we hear of them.
Jumping into politics can be particularly overwhelming for young people, but that hasn’t stopped youth throughout Greater Cleveland from taking on civic responsibility on their own terms.
Trucks, trailers and cranes will soon occupy parts of Forest Hills Park and Gordon Park, but they’ll leave the parks new and improved after years of work.