Host Jenny Hamel convenes a discussion on the intersection of wealth and power. We’ll touch on everything from the influence of the denizens of Cleveland’s long-gone Millionaires Row, to the effort of hourly workers to gain power, to the impact of persistent racial wealth disparities.
The event, part of The Cleveland Orchestra’s 2024 Humanities Festival, is taking place at The Cleveland History Center on Thursday, May 9 at 6 p.m. It will be recorded in front of a live audience and aired the following week on WKSU 89.7. The event is free and open to the public.
The event, part of The Cleveland Orchestra’s 2024 Humanities Festival, is taking place at The Cleveland History Center on Thursday, May 9 at 6 p.m. It will be recorded in front of a live audience and aired the following week on WKSU 89.7. The event is free and open to the public.
-
The Sound of Ideas Community Tour stopped in Warrensville Heights to discuss how the region raised a failing district.
-
The Sound of Ideas Community Tour traveled to the Great Lakes Science Center to discuss NEO's role in space exploration.
-
The Community Tour brought the show off land and onto the Cuyahoga River aboard the Goodtime III to talk infamous fire.
-
We went to a free medical clinic in Ashtabula to discuss health outcomes and barriers to health care access.
-
We went to Painesville's Morley Library to discuss how immigration policy issues are playing out on a local level.
-
We travel to the Happy Dog in Gordon Sq. to have a community conversation on the value of the arts in Cuy. Co.
-
The Sound of Ideas Community tour sponsors community forum on the arts at the Happy Dog.
-
The Sound of Ideas Community tour sponsors community forum on the arts at the Happy Dog.
-
Medical marijuana is slowly becoming a reality in Ohio.
-
We travel to Eastlake to have an interactive conversation on the rollout of Ohio's medical marijuana program.