
The City Club Forum
The City Club of Cleveland firmly believes in the free expression of all ideas and the benefits of an open exchange. It is nonpartisan and does not take positions on issues. All speakers must answer unfiltered, unrehearsed questions directly from the audience.
In partnership with The City Club of Cleveland, ideastream broadcasts Friday Forums, panel discussions, debates and other programs on WKSU, WCLV, WVIZ and The Ohio Channel, and archives them on the web.
Live Video Stream
Watch the City Club Forum live during the broadcast - view now! Live video stream available during Friday broadcast, 12 p.m. (EST).
Generous support for this partnership is provided by PNC and the United Black Fund of Greater Cleveland, Inc.
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If passed, Issue 1 would allow a patient to “make and carry out one’s own reproductive decisions, including decisions about abortion, contraception, fertility treatment, miscarriage care, and continuing pregnancy.”
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As the CEO of Incept since 2012, Sam Falletta oversees customer acquisition strategies and outreach for major global companies, including Microsoft, Ford, and Honda. Under his leadership, the Canton-based marketing company has grown and is consistently recognized as a leader in its field and in the Northeast Ohio business community.
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Join us on October 6th for a special LIVE broadcast of our City Club Friday Forum in the Mimi Ohio Theatre at FutureLAND and hear from Blitz Bazawule and how to harness the potential of Cleveland's BIPOC entrepreneurs in arts, culture, and technology. The forum will be introduced by scholar and writer, Bakari Kitwana, Distinguished Visiting Scholar at The University of Buffalo.
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Joining us at the City Club is this year's Lifetime Achievement award winner, Charlayne Hunter-Gault, a civil rights icon and a veteran journalist with a remarkable career.
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Under Jim Free's leadership, humanity will establish a long-term presence on the Moon to conduct fundamental scientific research, send humans to further destinations, and advance economic opportunity--including right here in Northeast Ohio.
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When the City Club convened its first forum in 1912, Cleveland Mayor Newton D. Baker, Cincinnati Mayor Thomas Hunt, and Toledo Mayor Brand Whitlock came together to discuss the work of city government, the challenges they faced, and the solutions they were implementing.
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Last December, the Glenville Tarblooders entered the Ohio Division IV state championship game with an already storied legacy. The team had made the playoffs 19 times since 1999 under Coach Ted Ginn's leadership.
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Join us for a conversation about racial progress and white supremacy with Shaker Heights native Wesley Lowery as he visits The City Club again.
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On Aug. 8, Ohioans will head to the polls for a special election on Issue 1. If approved, Issue 1 would make changing the state’s constitution more difficult.
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Join the City Club for a discussion with Dr. Jag Singh about his new book and the future of AI in health care.