
Empowering Community Voices...Finding Community Solutions
The Voicing & Action Project was an oral and video life narrative research and community bridge-building initiative developed by the ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ Social Justice Institute. Debuting in the neighboring municipality of East Cleveland, the Institute's collaborative, community-based project gathered and documented residents' personal testimonies as the foundation for empowering residents' voices and contributing to ongoing and future organizing, visioning, education and revitalization efforts in East Cleveland. East Cleveland residents and stakeholders, as Community Researchers, gathered stories of residents, past and present. Community researchers were certified through the CWRU Continuing Research Education Credit program (CREC) and trained in oral narrative methodology and advanced audio-visual technologies.
The Voicing & Action Project: Continuing Conversations
Continuing Conversations is a project of the Social Justice Institute of ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ. Each online collection focuses on a different cross-section of interviews collected by Community Researchers in the city of East Cleveland. A collection of humanities scholars, including historians, cultural anthropologists, and library scientists, have curated content that interpret questions of what it means to make a meaningful life at a particular moment in time, in specific circumstances.
About East Cleveland
Established as a city in 1911, East Cleveland is the oldest suburb of Cleveland and one of the largest Black communities in the state. The 3.2 square miles of the city are home to approximately 17,000 people. GE's NELA Park—the world’s oldest industrial park—hosts a Christmas light display that has marked the end of the year for residents for eighty-eight years.
About Shaw High School
East Cleveland residents are proud to support in its academic and extracurricular pursuits, especially the marching band. The —which traveled to Beijing to perform at the 2008 Olympics—often performs in competitions around the country and has been featured on the evening news multiple times. The band was also the subject of Marching Toward Justice: Lessons learned from the Shaw High School Mighty Cardinals Marching Band in East Cleveland by Dr. Misty Luminais and Dr. Rhonda Williams, published in Education, Citizenship and Social Justice (Vol II, 2016). Read Marching Towards Justice.
About East Cleveland Public Library
The East Cleveland Public Library (ECPL