Fri, 28 April 2006 Part four of "The No Name Series:
Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio" with Louis Stokes. This series is of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the practice of development that address our region's critical issues of education, workforce development, business development, job creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Fri, 28 April 2006 Part two of "The No Name Series:
Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio" with Louis Stokes. This series is of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the practice of development that address our region's critical issues of education, workforce development, business development, job creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Fri, 28 April 2006 Part three of "The No Name Series:
Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio" with Louis Stokes. This series is of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the practice of development that address our region's critical issues of education, workforce development, business development, job creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Fri, 28 April 2006 Part one of "The No Name Series:
Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio" with Louis Stokes. This series is of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the practice of development that address our region's critical issues of education, workforce development, business development, job creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Fri, 28 April 2006 Part four of our interview with Marty Sweeney, president of the Cleveland City Council. Comments[0] |
Fri, 28 April 2006 Part three of our interview with Marty Sweeney, president of the Cleveland City Council. Comments[0] |
Fri, 28 April 2006 Part Two of our interview with Marty Sweeney, president of the Cleveland City Council. Comments[0] |
Fri, 28 April 2006 Part One of our interview with Marty Sweeney, president of the Cleveland City Council. Comments[0] |
Tue, 25 April 2006 Part three of a Meet The Bloggers podcast is one of hundreds of conversations initiated by Voices & Choices
to determine priorities for Northeast Ohio. This particular group was
comprised of community development corporation organizers and some of
the residents of their communities. Comments[0] |
Tue, 25 April 2006 Part four of a Meet The Bloggers podcast is one of hundreds of conversations initiated by Voices & Choices
to determine priorities for Northeast Ohio. This particular group was
comprised of community development corporation organizers and some of
the residents of their communities. Comments[0] |
Tue, 25 April 2006 Part two of a Meet The Bloggers podcast is one of hundreds of conversations initiated by Voices & Choices
to determine priorities for Northeast Ohio. This particular group was
comprised of community development corporation organizers and some of
the residents of their communities. Comments[0] |
Tue, 25 April 2006 The following Meet The Bloggers podcast is one of hundreds of conversations initiated by Voices & Choices to determine priorities for Northeast Ohio. This particular group was comprised of community development corporation organizers and some of the residents of their communities. Comments[0] |
Mon, 24 April 2006 Part four of our conversation with Akron School Board Members James Hardy and Kirt Conrad regarding their upcoming levy. Comments[0] |
Mon, 24 April 2006 Part three of our conversation with Akron School Board Members James Hardy and Kirt Conrad regarding their upcoming levy. Comments[0] |
Mon, 24 April 2006 Part two of our conversation with Akron School Board Members James Hardy and Kirt Conrad regarding their upcoming levy. Comments[0] |
Mon, 24 April 2006 Part three of "The No Name Series:
Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio", is with Mark Smith of JumpStart. The series is recordings
of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and
graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of
Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied
Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at
Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the
practice of development that address our region's critical issues of
education, workforce development, business development, job creation,
and housing. Comments[0] |
Mon, 24 April 2006 Part one of our conversation with Akron School Board Members James Hardy and Kirt Conrad regarding their upcoming levy. Comments[0] |
Mon, 24 April 2006 Part two of "The No Name Series:
Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio", is with Mark Smith of JumpStart. The series is recordings
of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and
graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of
Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied
Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at
Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the
practice of development that address our region's critical issues of
education, workforce development, business development, job creation,
and housing. Comments[0] |
Mon, 24 April 2006 The following Meet The Bloggers podcast of "The No Name Series:
Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio", is with Mark Smith of JumpStart. The series is recordings
of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and
graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of
Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied
Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at
Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the
practice of development that address our region's critical issues of
education, workforce development, business development, job creation,
and housing. Comments[0] |
Mon, 24 April 2006 Part two of "The No Name Series:
Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio", is with Irwin
Lowenstein of Lowenstein-Durante Architects. The series is recordings
of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and
graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of
Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied
Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at
Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the
practice of development that address our region's critical issues of
education, workforce development, business development, job creation,
and housing. Comments[0] |
Mon, 24 April 2006 Part three of "The No Name Series:
Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio", is with Irwin
Lowenstein of Lowenstein-Durante Architects. The series is recordings
of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and
graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of
Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied
Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at
Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the
practice of development that address our region's critical issues of
education, workforce development, business development, job creation,
and housing. Comments[0] |
Mon, 24 April 2006 The following Meet The Bloggers podcast of "The No Name Series: Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio", is with Irwin Lowenstein of Lowenstein-Durante Architects. The series is recordings of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the practice of development that address our region's critical issues of education, workforce development, business development, job creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Mon, 24 April 2006 Part three of "The No Name Series:
Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio" with Bob James of the Finch Group.
The series is recordings of classroom discussions between innovative
community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the
Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School
of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting
Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches
to the practice of development that address our region's critical
issues of education, workforce development, business development, job
creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Mon, 24 April 2006 Part two of "The No Name Series:
Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio" with Bob James of the Finch Group.
The series is recordings of classroom discussions between innovative
community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the
Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School
of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting
Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches
to the practice of development that address our region's critical
issues of education, workforce development, business development, job
creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Mon, 24 April 2006 The following Meet The Bloggers podcast of "The No Name Series:
Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio", is with Bob James of the Finch Group.
The series is recordings of classroom discussions between innovative
community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the
Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School
of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting
Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches
to the practice of development that address our region's critical
issues of education, workforce development, business development, job
creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Sun, 23 April 2006 Part four of our conversation with candidate for Ohio Treasurer Richard Cordrary. Comments[0] |
Sun, 23 April 2006 Part three of our conversation with candidate for Ohio Treasurer Richard Cordrary. Comments[0] |
Sun, 23 April 2006 Part two of our conversation with candidate for Ohio Treasurer Richard Cordrary. Comments[0] |
Sun, 23 April 2006 Part one of our conversation with candidate for Ohio Treasurer Richard Cordrary. Comments[0] |
Mon, 17 April 2006 Part four of our conversation with Tom
Sawyer, former Mayor of Akron and congressman, now candidate for
congress in OH-13. Comments[0] |
Mon, 17 April 2006 Part three of our conversation with Tom
Sawyer, former Mayor of Akron and congressman, now candidate for
congress in OH-13. Comments[0] |
Mon, 17 April 2006 Part two of our conversation with Tom
Sawyer, former Mayor of Akron and congressman, now candidate for
congress in OH-13. Comments[0] |
Mon, 17 April 2006 The following Meet The Bloggers podcast is our conversation with Tom Sawyer, former Mayor of Akron and congressman, now candidate for congress in OH-13. Comments[0] |
Mon, 17 April 2006 The following Meet The Bloggers podcast of "The No Name Series: Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio", is with Gordon Priemer of Heartland Developers. The series is recordings of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the practice of development that address our region's critical issues of education, workforce development, business development, job creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Mon, 17 April 2006 The following Meet The Bloggers podcast of "The No Name Series: Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio", is with Gordon Priemer of Heartland Developers. The series is recordings of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the practice of development that address our region's critical issues of education, workforce development, business development, job creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Mon, 17 April 2006 The following Meet The Bloggers podcast of "The No Name Series: Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio", is with Gordon Priemer of Heartland Developers. The series is recordings of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the practice of development that address our region's critical issues of education, workforce development, business development, job creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Mon, 17 April 2006 The following Meet The Bloggers podcast of "The No Name Series: Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio", is with Randall McShepard. Randall wears many hats, one of which is secdirector of Policy Bridge. The series is recordings of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the practice of development that address our region's critical issues of education, workforce development, business development, job creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Mon, 17 April 2006 The following Meet The Bloggers podcast of "The No Name Series: Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio", is with Randall McShepard. Randall wears many hats, one of which is secdirector of Policy Bridge. The series is recordings of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the practice of development that address our region's critical issues of education, workforce development, business development, job creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Mon, 17 April 2006 The following Meet The Bloggers podcast of "The No Name Series: Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio", is with Randall McShepard. Randall wears many hats, one of which is secdirector of Policy Bridge. The series is recordings of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the practice of development that address our region's critical issues of education, workforce development, business development, job creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Wed, 12 April 2006 Part IV of "The No Name Series:
Reframing the Development Dialog for Northeast Ohio", is with the
Colleen Walsh of Case's Department of Anthropology and author/community
engagement consultant Jack Ricchiuto. The series is recordings of
classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and
graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of
Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied
Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at
Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the
practice of development that address our region's critical issues of
education, workforce development, business development, job creation,
and housing. Comments[0] |
Wed, 12 April 2006 Part III of "The No Name Series:
Reframing the Development Dialog for Northeast Ohio", is with the
Colleen Walsh of Case's Department of Anthropology and author/community
engagement consultant Jack Ricchiuto. The series is recordings of
classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and
graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of
Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied
Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at
Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the
practice of development that address our region's critical issues of
education, workforce development, business development, job creation,
and housing. Comments[0] |
Wed, 12 April 2006 Part II of "The No Name Series:
Reframing the Development Dialog for Northeast Ohio", is with the
Colleen Walsh of Case's Department of Anthropology and author/community
engagement consultant Jack Ricchiuto. The series is recordings of
classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and
graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of
Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied
Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at
Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the
practice of development that address our region's critical issues of
education, workforce development, business development, job creation,
and housing. Comments[0] |
Wed, 12 April 2006 The following Meet The Bloggers podcast of "The No Name Series: Reframing the Development Dialog for Northeast Ohio", is with the Colleen Walsh of Case's Department of Anthropology and author/community engagement consultant Jack Ricchiuto. The series is recordings of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the practice of development that address our region's critical issues of education, workforce development, business development, job creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Wed, 12 April 2006 Part IV of "The No Name Series: Reframing the Development Dialog for Northeast Ohio", is with the Mayor of Garfield Heights — Thomas Longo. The series is recordings of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the practice of development that address our region's critical issues of education, workforce development, business development, job creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Wed, 12 April 2006 Part III of "The No Name Series: Reframing the Development Dialogue for
Northeast Ohio", is with the Mayor of Garfield Heights — Thomas Longo.
The series is recordings of classroom discussions between innovative
community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the
Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School
of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting
Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches
to the practice of development that address our region's critical
issues of education, workforce development, business development, job
creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Wed, 12 April 2006 Part II of "The No Name Series: Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio", is with the Mayor of Garfield Heights — Thomas Longo. The series is recordings of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the practice of development that address our region's critical issues of education, workforce development, business development, job creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Wed, 12 April 2006 The following Meet The Bloggers podcast of "The No Name Series: Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio", is with the Mayor of Garfield Heights — Thomas Longo. The series is recordings of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the practice of development that address our region's critical issues of education, workforce development, business development, job creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Wed, 12 April 2006 Part V of "The No Name Series: Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio", is with the Mayor of Cleveland — Frank Jackson. The series is recordings of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the practice of development that address our region's critical issues of education, workforce development, business development, job creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Wed, 12 April 2006 Part IV of "The No Name Series: Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio", is with the Mayor of Cleveland — Frank Jackson. The series is recordings of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the practice of development that address our region's critical issues of education, workforce development, business development, job creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Wed, 12 April 2006 Part III of "The No Name Series: Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio", is with the Mayor of Cleveland — Frank Jackson. The series is recordings of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the practice of development that address our region's critical issues of education, workforce development, business development, job creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Wed, 12 April 2006 Part II of "The No Name Series: Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio", is with the Mayor of Cleveland — Frank Jackson. The series is recordings of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the practice of development that address our region's critical issues of education, workforce development, business development, job creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Wed, 12 April 2006 Part I of "The No Name Series: Reframing the Development Dialogue for Northeast Ohio", is with the Mayor of Cleveland — Frank Jackson. The series is recordings of classroom discussions between innovative community leaders and graduate social work students enrolled in the Management of Community-based Development course @ Case's Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Organized by Patti Choby, a Visiting Instructor at Mandel, the series is designed to identify new approaches to the practice of development that address our region's critical issues of education, workforce development, business development, job creation, and housing. Comments[0] |
Tue, 11 April 2006 Part Three of our interview with Rick Sifred. Comments[0] |
Tue, 11 April 2006 Part Two of our interview with congressional candidate Rick Sifred. Comments[0] |
Tue, 11 April 2006 ePart I of our interview with congressional candidate Rick Sifred. Comments[0] |
Mon, 3 April 2006 Audio from our interview with Capri Cafaro, congressional candidate from OH13:
Part 1. 23.38
Part 2. Time: 23.19
Part 3. Time: 26.08 Comments[0] |

