Teaching Cleveland Institute
Where were the original ethnic enclaves in Cleveland? How did the Cleveland Public Schools’ desegregation experiences impact Northeast Ohio? How can I engage my students in meaningful conversations about their experiences?
This summer’s Teaching Cleveland Institute (TCI) will take place June 24-26 at the main branch of the Cleveland Public Library from 8:30 am – 4 pm each day.
You’ll meet amazing community leaders, engage in powerful conversations, and connect the area’s history to our current issues. CEUs and PDUs are available, as well as graduate hours from Ashland University. Learn more and register here.
Learning Lab Series
Register here for our upcoming Learning Lab! (June 6 at Goldhorn Brewery). Join us for some “community-building” – which in Teaching Cleveland terms really just means having some happy hour drinks and bonding with some pretty cool people.
Thanks, David Beach! The activist and founder of Green City on a Blue Lake shared his thoughts in our May 11th Learning Lab on our bioregional diversity and what it means for our city today and into the future. Thinking in terms of the ways we are linked naturally — and not by human-created entities — will ensure a more sustainable future for Northern Ohio.
On June 6, Ali Lukacsy-Love from the Greater Cleveland Partnership, Kaela Geshke from the Trust for Public Land, and Erika Hood from SYATT will explore how we can create a lakefront landscape that is welcoming to all.
You’re going to love the conversations!
Tell Your Fairfax Neighborhood Story
Teaching Cleveland is partnering with Lee Chilcote, a local writer and researcher, to document the stories of Cleveland’s Fairfax neighborhood through oral histories. We are looking for individuals to tell their Fairfax story so that the history of this incredible neighborhood can live on in Northeast Ohio. Contact Lee Chilcote (216-406-3750) or at [email protected].
- Interviews will be held Saturday 6/29 from 10 AM – 12 PM at Deep Roots Arts Experience.
- Attend the “Voices of Fairfax” Celebration on Tuesday 7/30 from 5:30-7:30 PM at PNC Fairfax Connection.
- The histories will be published in a book and all participants will receive a copy.