
What’s Not Canceled? Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation’s River Day Cleanup
The COVID-19 pandemic has not stopped the Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) yet. Despite everything, they are still hosting the Euclid River Day
The COVID-19 pandemic has not stopped the Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) yet. Despite everything, they are still hosting the Euclid River Day
In the “before times” (pre-pandemic lockdown), Northeast Ohio had big plans to celebrate the 50th Earth Day. There were to be tree plantings, family hikes,
In the last few years, organizing around climate change has exploded worldwide, especially among young people. Teenage environmentalist icon Greta Thunberg is once again making
At a Democratic club meeting in an affluent Cleveland suburb last fall, Jeff Schlekie rapped. He rapped about picking up litter to an audience of
Cameron Cupar first learned about human trafficking from a European exchange student whose family had multiple survivors. “What surprised me the most about the exchange
Maureen Nichols and Rose Price laugh together at their kitchen table in Brecksville, a Cleveland suburb. They talk rapidly with an easy rapport that calls
When attorney Jon Pinney presented his alarming report at the City Club on Cleveland’s poor economic health, I listened with interest to the radio broadcast.
When the mind and body are at odds, there is no way to change the mind to match the body, but you can change the
Lisa Meranti has seen students transform from unsettled to peaceful and focused. As a longtime teacher with ZENworks Yoga, she and fellow instructors bring this
Working at food banks and shelters, Anne Melfo noticed the low quality of food that’s often given to these organizations. “The donated food was seconds,