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Rm |
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8:00 – 9:00 |
BQ2 |
Welcome and Opening Remarks |
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8:00-8:20 Intro XU/IIN |
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8:20-8:35 Mayor John Cranley, City of Cincinnati |
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Plenary |
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8:35-9:00 Pastor Damon Lynch III. New Prospect Baptist Church |
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS |
9:15 – 10:00 |
BQ2 |
Policy Advocacy – In It For the Long Haul |
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BQ1 |
Climate Resilience: Is Cincinnati Prepared for Changes Ahead? |
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C1/2 |
Building Resiliency in Lower Price Hill’s Neighborhood Business District |
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C4/5 |
Building Resilient Children Through Technology |
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10:10 – 10:55 |
BQ2 |
Building Your Resilience as a Leader: From the Neighborhood Movements to Today |
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BQ1 |
Developing Innovative and Resilient Community Food Systems |
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Advancing the Collaborative Refresh |
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C4/5 |
Strategic Planning for Cincinnati Public Schools |
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11:05 -11:50 |
BQ2 |
Economic prosperity and Entrepreneurship |
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BQ1 |
Greater Cincinnati’s Volunteerism Ecosystem: What’s Working, What’s Not, and Steps Toward a Resilient Future |
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C1/2 |
The Cincinnati Children and Families Cabinet: Transforming City Government to Support Children and Families |
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C4/5 |
Creating an Age, Disability, and Dementia Friendly Cincinnati |
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12:15 – 1:30 |
LUNCH PROGRAM |
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BQ2 |
12:45 – 1:15 Neighborhood Summit Community Awards |
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS |
1:40 – 2:25 |
BQ2 |
Building Resiliency with Tools for Equitable and Sustainable Development: Guidelines, Scorecards, Agreements, and Reinvestment, Part I |
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BQ1 |
Mobility As the Foundation for Resiliency |
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C1/2 |
Recreation’s Role in Community Resilience |
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C4/5 |
Preparing for the Worst- Why Community Resiliency Matters in Disaster Preparedness |
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2:35 – 3:20 |
BQ2 |
100% Housing |
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BQ1 |
Community Organizing and Engagement by Neighbors in the Neighborhoods to Improve Health Outcomes |
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C1/2 |
Cincinnati’s Capital Budget |
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WORKSHOPS |
3:30 – 4:15 |
BQ2 |
Building Resiliency with Tools for Equitable and Sustainable Development: Guidelines, Scorecards, Agreements, and Reinvestment, Part II |
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BQ1 |
How to Talk so City Hall Listens |
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C1/2 |
Inclusive Organizing in Neighborhoods |
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C4/5 |
So You Want To Start a Youth Council?: Effective Neighborhood Youth Support and Engagement for Adults |
All Day |
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ENGAGEMENT CORRIDOR |
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Hey, Let’s Talk” Mental Health Card Game Megan Rahill from ArtWorks will engage Summit participants in playing the “Hey, Let’s Talk” card game. Groups can play the game with youth apprentices. |
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The Social Fabric Weaving Experience |
Thank you to our sponsors!
As always, the Neighborhood Summit is free to everyone, however donations (of any amount) are always welcome to help us continue to bring you this quality event every year! |