Upcoming Forums
Community Issues Forum on Thursday, September 11, noon, Cincinnati Mayoral Candidates-Aftab Pureval and Cory Bowman
Community Issues Forum Thursday, September 11, Noon Mayor Aftab Pureval and his Republican opponent Cory Bowman (invited).
A new season of Community Issues Forums begins on Thursday September 11th at 12:00 Noon. This initial Forum held in the Christ Church Cathedral Library will focus on Cincinnati’s race for Mayor, and will feature presentations by Mayor Aftab Pureval and his Republican opponent Cory Bowman (invited). They will discuss the critical issues that need to be addressed by Council and the City Administration, and as usual time will be set aside for questions and comments from Forum attendees. People can also link into this Forum via Zoom, and box lunches will be available for purchase by attendees at the Cathedral.
Announcements
Cincinnati’s Community Councils:
A Crucial Link or an Obstacle to Development?
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
First Unitarian Church, 536 Linton Street, Avondale
The City of Cincinnati website states that, “Community councils are a crucial link
between the City and its many unique neighborhoods, and each council is as unique as
the neighborhood it serves. These organizations ensure that neighborhood
development responds to the needs and goals of its citizens.” But do they? This will
be the topic of a free public forum on October 21, beginning with a reception from 5:30
to 6 pm, followed by a panel discussion from 6 to 7 pm and Q & A from 7 to 7:30 pm
Dave Mann, former Mayor and Council Member
• Amber Kassem, President, East Price Hill Improvement Association
• Jacqueline Edmerson, President, Bond Hill Community Council
• Sue Wilke, Co-chair, Civic Engagement Action Team
Tell us you’re coming at wcc@womanscityclub.org. For more information, contact Beth
Sullebarger, WCC President, at wccpresident2020@gmail.com.
Become a Citizen Crusader for a Better Cincinnati
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Our expectations for members include:
- A demonstrated personal involvement in the Greater Cincinnati community.
- A willingness to participate actively in a Cincinnatus panel or committee — or to serve the organization in some other meaningful way.
- Civic awareness and a reasonable level of knowledge of issues facing our region.
- Demonstrated leadership qualities and potential for leadership in the communi
Past Forums
Forum Focused on The Dangers To Health Care Services Posed By The Cuts To Federal Programs Both Executed And Proposed By The Trump Administration
Thursday, May 29, 2025
What are the clear and present dangers to healthcare services in Greater Cincinnati and the entire country by the already imposed and the proposed cuts in federal programs that are part of the Trump Administration’s agenda. At the next Community Issues Forum on Thursday May 29th at 12:00 Noon, Steve Sunderland, Chair of the Coalition For Health Justice, will focus on this question and what concerned citizens can do to prevent these cuts from having their harmful impacts on people who need public assistance in obtaining health care. As usual, time will be made available for attendees, both at the Cathedral and via Zoom, to ask questions or offer comments
Forum Focused on“Helping Concerned Citizens Keep up with the Daily Actions of the Trump Administration”
DATE: Thursday, April 24 , 2025
Helping concerned citizens keep up with the daily, often unconstitutional actions by the Trump Administration to end or shrink long term federal services and programs” Is the topic of the next Community Issues Forum on Thursday, April 24 at 12:00 Noon. David Pepper, creator of Pepperspectives, an online, weekly public information service, discusses why he is so focused on informing people about these speedy and major actions by the current Administration. Prior to his operation of Pepperspectives, he served on Cincinnati City Council and then headed the Ohio Democratic Party. As usual, time will be set aside for questions or comments from attendees at the Cathedral or linked in on Zoom.