Program


Saturday March 16, 2019  Cintas Center, XU  8am – 4:30pm

Program, Saturday March 16

 

Rm

 

8:00 – 9:00

BQ2

Welcome and Opening Remarks

 

 

8:00-8:20 Intro XU/IIN

 

 

8:20-8:35 Mayor John Cranley, City of Cincinnati

 

 

 

 

 

Plenary

 

 

8:35-9:00 Pastor Damon Lynch III. New Prospect Baptist Church

 

 

 

 

 

CONCURRENT SESSIONS         

9:15 – 10:00

BQ2

Policy Advocacy – In It For the Long Haul
Alicia Reece, Host of Soulfood Radio Show & Podcast •  Aftab Pureval, Clerk of Courts, Hamilton County •  Tamaya Dennard, Cincinnati City Council • Moderator, Jena Bradley, United Way

 

BQ1

Climate Resilience: Is Cincinnati Prepared for Changes Ahead?
Ollie Kroner, Office of Environment & Sustainability •  Liz Congleton, Office of Environment & Sustainability

 

C1/2

Building Resiliency in Lower Price Hill’s Neighborhood Business District
Adelyn Hall, Community Learning Center Institute •  Sam McKinley, Price Hill Will •  Mary Delaney, Community Matters

 

C4/5

Building Resilient Children Through Technology
Michael Beck, Code for Kids • Tish Wodetzki, Bond Hill Academy of Math/Science Discovery Center •   Ligia Cuevas Johnson 

 

 

 

10:10 – 10:55

BQ2

Building Your Resilience as a Leader: From the Neighborhood Movements to Today
Patricia Garry •  Paul Rudemiller •  Ozie Davis III, CPS Board of Education •  Seth Walsh, CHCURC •  Alexis Kidd, Seven Hills Neighborhood Houses

 

BQ1

Developing Innovative and Resilient Community Food Systems
Charlie Gonzalez, Green Umbrella •  Gary Dangel, Walnut Hills Redevelopment Foundation •  Alan Wight, School & Community Food Forest Liaison, UC

 

C1/2

Advancing the Collaborative Refresh
Jason Cooper, City Manager’s Office •  Iris Roley, Black United Front •  Elena Moton, CPD •  Terry Sherman, FOP

 

C4/5

Strategic Planning for Cincinnati Public Schools
Eve Bolton, CPS BoED Member, Co-chair Strategic Planning and Engagement Committee •  Laura Mitchell Superintendent of Cincinnati Public Schools

 

 

 

11:05 -11:50

BQ2

Economic prosperity and Entrepreneurship
Terana Boyd, Cincinnati Works •  Carmen Gaines, Women’s Liberation Workshop •  Lawrence Cain, Abundance University •  Nicci Willis, Party Sitters

 

BQ1

Greater Cincinnati’s Volunteerism Ecosystem: What’s Working, What’s Not, and Steps Toward a Resilient Future
Doug Bolton, Cincinnati Cares  •  Jenna Ruttkay, Cincinnati Cares  •  Katie Fiorelli, Cincinnati Cares

 

C1/2

The Cincinnati Children and Families Cabinet: Transforming City Government to Support Children and Families
Council Member Greg Landsman, Vanessa White, City of Cincinnati •  Daniel E Betts, CRC •  Melba Moore, Dept. of Health •  Ozie Davis III, CPS Board of Education •  Greg Johnson, CMHA

 

C4/5

Creating an Age, Disability, and Dementia Friendly Cincinnati
Jon Lawniczak, Chief Advocacy Officer for Aging and Accessibility, City of Cincinnati •  Megan Bradford, Director of Strategic Initiatives, Episcopal Retirement Services •  Christine Crowe, Project Director, Kennedy Heights Development Corporation  

 

 

 

12:15 – 1:30

LUNCH PROGRAM

 

BQ2

12:45 – 1:15 Neighborhood Summit Community Awards
Councilman Jeff Pastor

 

 

 

 

 

CONCURRENT SESSIONS         

1:40 – 2:25

BQ2

Building Resiliency with Tools for Equitable and Sustainable Development: Guidelines, Scorecards, Agreements, and Reinvestment, Part I
Emily Sheckels Ahouse, Walnut Hills Redevelopment Foundation: Checklist for Sustainable Neighborhood Revitalization
Joele Newman, Peaslee Neighborhood Center: Rubric for Equitable Housing Development
Margy Waller, Action Tank : Community Benefits Agreement
Michelle Dillingham, Cincinnati Education Justice Coalition: Tax Abatements
Elizabeth Hopkins, Economics of Compassion Initiative: Community Funds
Craig Rozen, Moderator

 

BQ1

Mobility As the Foundation for Resiliency
P.G. Sittenfeld, Councilmember, City of Cincinnati •  Pete Metz, Transportation Policy And Coalition Manager, Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber •  Cam Hardy, Better Bus Coalition •  Jason Barron, Red Bike

 

C1/2

Recreation’s Role in Community Resilience
Daniel E. Betts, Director, Cincinnati Recreation Commission

 

C4/5

Preparing for the Worst- Why Community Resiliency Matters in Disaster Preparedness
Christa Hyson, MPH, The Health Collaborative

 

 

 

2:35 – 3:20

BQ2

100% Housing
Kathy Schwab, LISC •  Jessica Powell, Cincinnati Port

 

BQ1

Community Organizing and Engagement by Neighbors in the Neighborhoods to Improve Health Outcomes
Renee Mahaffey Harris, Center for Closing the Health Gap •   Jerita Simpson •  Dale Dumas •  Carolyn Edwards •  Brieyanna Braxton •  Mary De’Vant •  Alice Williams  •  Karen Ross •  Daronce Daniels •  Rhyanne Mcdade •  Angeannette Metts

 

C1/2

Cincinnati’s Capital Budget
Christopher Bigham. Office of Budget & Evaluation

 

 

 

 

 

WORKSHOPS            

3:30 – 4:15

BQ2

Building Resiliency with Tools for Equitable and Sustainable Development: Guidelines, Scorecards, Agreements, and Reinvestment, Part II
Join the different presenters from the earlier session in the big room where they will be at different stations to provide more information and ask for input

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BQ1

How to Talk so City Hall Listens
Ioanna Paraskevopoulos, Action Tank •  Margy Waller, Action Tank •   Jasmine Coaston •  Melissa McVay, Dept of Transportation •  Pat LaFleur, WCPO

 

C1/2

Inclusive Organizing in Neighborhoods
Dani Isaacsohn, Cohear •   Nikita Anderson, Cohear

 

C4/5

So You Want To Start a Youth Council?: Effective Neighborhood Youth Support and Engagement for Adults
Jasmine Humphries, Center for Police Partnering

All Day

 

ENGAGEMENT CORRIDOR

 

 

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. 

 

 

The Social Fabric Weaving Experience
Join fiber artist Geralyn Sparough for a large-scale interactive weaving experience and connect with the Neighborhood Summit community via art, contemplation, and activity

Thank you to our sponsors!

 

 

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