SUT Cleveland is committed 2 diminishing the effects of poverty through educating, empowering & engaging young & old alike to become the change Cleveland needs!
As part of the City of Cleveland’s Summer Safety Plan, we are engaging residents and neighbors to help reduce violence, strengthen communities, and enhance quality of life for Clevelanders. Join us at these upcoming City Hall in Your Neighborhood events!
105 years ago today, a mob of White people began a vile, murderous attack on the Greenwood District, a flourishing Black community in Tulsa and the home of Black Wall Street.
Imagine if the Greenwood District, and many other thriving Black communities, had not been intentionally destroyed at the hands of racism and white supremacy.
#GreenwoodDistrict #BlackWallStreet #TulsaRaceMassacre #TheKingCenter
Today, the PUCO approved an arrangement between Mid-West Forge Corporation and Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company.
Mid-West Forge will participate in CEI's transmission pricing program, which will allow it to better manage its consumption during times of peak demand.
BREAKING: Pope Leo XIV makes historic apology for Holy See's own role in legitimizing slavery and for failing to condemn it for centuries. https://t.co/cQz8oU5Wkh
It's official, Women of Achievement tickets are on sale now! Join us for our biggest night of the year to celebrate 10 of the most powerful career women in our area, all while supporting YWCA Greater Cleveland programs and services. Learn more here: https://t.co/EDu4zbgU9E
The day after #MLKDay, the question remains:
How should we be teaching Dr. King’s legacy today and what lessons still matter now?
Check out "Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story" a comic used as political education during the Movement!
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@DumbFuckSpotter @jenolmclinn8@ABC Let’s put this is context by including socioeconomic factors such as poverty, exposure to poor neighborhoods, poor access to public and early education, exposure to harmful chemicals and pollution, housing segregation, etc. Given a level playing field things would be different.
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