Ever wonder where so many historical events happened around town? Or how Cleveland history helped shape the country’s larger history?
The Greater Cleveland Partnership (GCP) has been an integral partner in Teaching Cleveland programming. They continue to host our annual
Teaching Cleveland’s 2022 Holiday Book Buying Guide Ballots and Bullets: Black Power Politics and Urban Guerilla Warfare in 1968 ClevelandBy
Bri Lazarchik, a teacher at Gilmour Academy, is the newest area educator to join the Teaching Cleveland network. This year,
Catching up with . . . Facing History and Ourselves Cleveland The Teaching Cleveland team maintains a special relationship with
It Happened Here at the Corner of Ontario and Rockwell Avenue (southwest corner of the Society for Savings Building on
Catching up with Team NEO: November 2022 Why is Team NEO important for our community?As the Northeast Ohio Region’s economic
Surrogate Suburbs: Black Upward Mobility and Neighborhood Change in Cleveland, 1900-1980By Todd M. Michney In early July 1953, Wendell and
This month, Teaching Cleveland caught up with Yvonne Horstman, a Shaker Heights High School social studies teacher of 19 years,
Hello Cleveland: Things You Should Know About the Most Unique City in the WorldBy Nick Perry, illustrated by Jason Look
The (Sort of) Birthplace of Rock n Roll Where: 300 Prospect Avenue (almost directly across the street from Flannery’s Pub)