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Christ Church Cathedral
318 East Fourth Street
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to Christ Church)
Alternate Thursdays at
12 Noon
Parking
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To see video of forum, click on name |
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Date |
Topic |
Speaker |
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February 9, 2012 |
Privatization of
Government Services |
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January 26, 2012 |
Presentation about the “Core Change” Initiative. |
Dr.
Victor Garcia
Part II
Co-sponsored by “Elementz,” |
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January 12, 2012 |
City Manager Milton Dohoney Looks Beyond The December
Budget To The Challenges Ahead |
City Manager Milton Dohoney,
Part II |
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December 1, 2011 |
What’s At Stake
If Hamilton County Fails To Sign An Agreement With The Metropolitan Housing
Authority |
Elizabeth Brown
Part I,
Part II Executive Director of Housing Opportunities Made Equal
(HOME), Kelly Kramer, Senior Communications Coordinator for the
Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority, and
Jim Cunningham, Field
Office Director, Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) |
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November 17 , 2011 |
The 2012 Hamilton County Budget: Commission President
Hartmann Reviews Its Content And The Decisions Behind It |
Greg Hartman |
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November 3 , 2011 |
Occupy Cincinnati: A Panel Of Participants Will Discuss What Their Movement
Is All About |
Josh Spring |
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October 20 , 2011 |
The Incumbent Cincinnati Council Candidates Make Their Case For Reelectionhttp://youtu.be/SG0iYb54GVY |
Wayne Lippert,
Amy Murray, Charlie Winburn (Republicans), Chris Bortz (Charterite),
Laure Quinlivan, Cecil Thomas, and
Wendell Young (Democrats).
Roxanne Qualls |
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October 6 , 2011 |
The
Initiative to Repeal the Health Care Act in Ohio |
Col Owens, Jack Painter |
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September 22, 2011 |
State Ballot Issue
2 |
David Pepper, Jonathan Dever |
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September 15, 2011 |
"New Candidates for Cincinnati City Council."
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Mike Allen,
Catherine Smith Mills
(Republican), Kevin Flynn (Charter),
Yvette Simpson ( Charter/Democrat),Christopher
Smitherman (Independent),Chris Seelbach, and
P.G. Sittenfeld (Democrats).
Patricia McCollum,
Kathy Atkinson,
Nicholas
Hollan |
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May 26, 2011 |
Reflections On Issues Facing The City |
Milton Dohoney
Part I, Part
II Cincinnati City Manager |
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May 12, 2011 |
Politicians Are Getting Ready To Pick Their Voters: Shining Some
Light On Ohio’s Redistricting Process |
Pat Clifford, Common Cause/Ohio, Alice Schneider, the League
of Women Voters of the Cincinnati Area, and Catherine Turcer, Ohio
Citizen Action. |
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April 28 2011 |
The Local Impact Of The State Budget Process |
Col Owens ,
senior attorney with the Cincinnati Legal Aid Society |
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April 14 2011 |
Worker Justice:The
Role Of The Religious Community |
Tom Choquette, Director, the Interfaith
Committee for Worker Justice.
and
Don Sherman,
Director of the Cincinnati Interfaith Worker Center.
Worker's story. |
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March 17, 2011 |
The Local
Impact Of The Proposed Federal Budget Cuts:A Panel Of Agency Leaders
Assesses The Potential Damage |
Gwen Robinson,
John Young, and Dolores J.
Lindsay, |
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March 3, 2011 |
The Role
Of The NAACP In Cincinnati
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Christopher Smitherman |
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February 17, 2011 |
The Economic And
Social Health Of The Cincinnati Region |
Dr.
Eric W. Rademacher,
Co-director
of the University of Cincinnati’s Institute for Policy Research,
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February 3, 2011 |
Building A Citizen Base To Support Public Education: Community
Leaders Propose A Collaborative Approach
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Burt Roehr,
Educaiton Coordinator of the League of Women Voters,
Charles Wallner,
local chair of Prepare the Future/Ohio, Rolanda Smith
Executive
Director of Parents for Public Schools, and Cincinnati City Council
member Mary Ann
Berry, |
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January 6, 2011 |
AN UPDATE ON HOMELESSNESS AND HOMELESS
SERVICES |
JOSH SPRING |
FORUM PARKING
The Queen City Square Garage complex(enter on 4th Street) will have a
lunchtime special
parking rate. The special rate of $1.00 per hour is in effect from 11:00
a.m. until 1:00
p.m. Monday through Friday.
WARNING: A minute too early or a
minute too late and the rate
is $2.00/20minutes
From newspaper CITY
BEAT........
CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL: This progressive downtown church,
located on East
Fourth Street, helps serve the public good with its “Community Issues
Forum.”
Held alternating Thursdays at noon between late September and May, the
forum
features speakers on current issues and political races affecting
Cincinnati.
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