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What We’re Reading October 2024

Where the River Burned: Carl Stokes and the Struggle to Save Cleveland In 1980, author and historian James Toman (and

Community Partners: A Partnership with Cuyahoga County for Freshwater Institute

Teaching Cleveland is excited to announce a new partnership with Cuyahoga County’s Department of STeaching Cleveland is excited to announce

Fairfax Oral History: Tim Willis

Tim Willis grew up in the Fairfax neighborhood and became interested in mechanics from a young age. Today, he still

Fairfax Oral History: Renee Davis

My mother, Helen (Wright) Cansler was from Sharon, Georgia; and my father, Melvin Cansler, was from Memphis, Tennessee. They came

Fairfax Oral History: Les King

Les King grew up on E. 80th St. and still lives in the house he grew up in today. His

Fairfax Oral History: Dwyte Paris

Dwyte Paris grew up in the Fairfax community, worked in sales during his career, and now lives in the Glenville/University

Fairfax Oral History: Dionne Thomas Carmichael

Dionne Thomas-Carmicheal is a lifelong Fairfax resident and community activist. Her connection to the community runs deep. Dionne attended school

Fairfax Oral History: David Ramsey

I was born and raised on the east side of Cleveland. I went to Fairfax Rec for basketball camps and

Funder Fearture: The Cavaliers Community Foundation & Monsters Community Foundation

The Cleveland Cavaliers aren’t just known for slam dunks and three-pointers. They’re also deeply committed to giving back to the

What We’re Reading (Listening to): The New Nonprofit Management of Westside Market

The City Club of Cleveland‘s recent podcast episode, “The New Nonprofit Management of Westside Market,” dives into the historic transformation

Kimberly Ave (A Cleveland Street with Superhuman Ties)

Photo: The “Birthplace of Superman,” via Smithsonian Magazine Traveling around Cleveland, do you ever wonder what the numbered streets used

Fairfax Oral History: Boyd Family

William F. Boyd, II, president and CEO of E.F. Boyd Funeral Home. affectionately known as “Pepper,” is a Glenville Tarblooder,

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