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Silence=Death AIDS epidemic protest slogan Gil Kudrin

Cleveland’s Forgotten Voices: Gil Kudrin

Gil Kudrin has refused to adhere to an age-old admonition to “sit down and shut up.” In fact, as a
Karamu House Theater

Cleveland’s Forgotten Voices: Rowena and Russell Jelliffe

“Any form of art is a form of power; it has impact, it can affect change – it can not

David Blaushild

Cleveland’s Forgotten Voices: David Blaushild

Could it be possible that a billboard in Cleveland, Ohio placed there in July 1964 by a car dealer actually

Cleveland’s Forgotten Voices: Albina Cermak

On the balmy evening of September 29, 1961, Cleveland’s Public Square was alive with energy. Searchlights swept across the sky

Cleveland’s Forgotten Voices: Ruth Turner Perot

Ruth Turner just might be one of the most powerful and influential civil rights leaders in Cleveland history who remains

Cleveland’s Forgotten Voices: Betty Klaric

Journalist, environmental advocate, proponent for women in journalism, and eventually, a Labor Department attorney, Betty Klaric epitomized what it meant

Cleveland’s Forgotten Voices: Russell Means

While he was not born or raised in Cleveland, civil rights activist Russell Means played an integral role in the

Cleveland’s Forgotten Voices: Daisy Craggett & Clara Smith

You likely know that people like Ruby Bridges and the Little Rock Nine played a vital and courageous role in

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