Join the Sound of Ideas in your neighborhood to discuss issues in your community. All events are free and open to the public.
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The “Sound of Ideas” hit the road and held a discussion all about Cleveland's Latino community at the Julia De Burgos Cultural Arts Center.
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The panel conversation on State Issue 1 featured an advocate and opponent of the ballot measure, and was held at Oberlin College on Oct. 28, in front of a live audience.
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Can civic leaders and city planners learn from mistakes of the past and design a better future for residents?
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The latest Community Tour stop was in Akron, where the city and its residents are reimagining what to do with a vacant stretch of highway.
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Host Jenny Hamel and a panel of experts discussed whether those without wealth can achieve power at the Cleveland History Center in front of a live audience.
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The Sound of Ideas Community Tour stopped at The Great Lakes Science Center to discuss all things eclipse and asked how the celestial event can inspire future scientists.
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The latest stop on the "Community Tour" discussed the history and current jazz scene in the region, and featured musical performances at The Bop Stop in Cleveland.
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The team traveled to the Hudson Library on Dec. 12 to discuss the changing nature of school boards.
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The forum convened experts on the Aug. 8 special election ballot issue that would make it harder to amend the state constitution.
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The Sound of Ideas Community Tour stops in at The Happy Dog to discuss how Gordon Square has changed over the years.