Did you know that Cleveland is one of the most racially segregated metropolitan areas in the country, and ranks 5th in the nation for income inequality between black and white residents?
On July 11, you can experience a bit of what these realities have meant for some residents in the Buckeye-Woodhill neighborhood on Cleveland’s east side. This neighborhood has been shaped by over 50 years of racist redlining and housing discrimination, where to this day more than half of residents live below the poverty line.
Yet, the deep sense of community and the resilience of the Buckeye-Woodhill residents are a testament to their strength and their hope for a better future.
We want to celebrate the deep ties and the real stories that have been forged in this community.
Therefore, Building Hope in the City, New City Cleveland, and Renovare Music invite you to an immersive evening of instrumental music, poetry, narratives, and original Documentary Songs written collaboratively with members of the Buckeye-Woodhill neighborhood. This hour-long performance will be followed by refreshments and a panel discussion to help us reflect, discuss, and respond to the testimonies we have heard. Come be inspired by the stories of these residents, and learn how you can contribute to flourishing for all our neighbors.
What is a MissionSmith?
These free events are designed to:
Forge sharper ideas and insights for mission
Increase our awareness about the challenges faced by some communities throughout our city
Provide a safe and welcoming environment to ask questions, discuss, and learn about real issues that are often avoided
Offer practical opportunities to become more activated in drawing closer, helping, and learning form the pain of others
Connect with others interested in seeking God's heart for the city and being a part of transformation
You will walk away challenged personally and spiritually for deeper Kingdom advancement.
‘Stories from our Streets’ is supported in part by the residents of Cuyahoga County through a public grant from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture.