A Turning Point panel discussion: Stop the Hate
Marisa Saenz and Dave Dino DeNatale talked with members of the Shaker school community, who are taking race relations conversations into their own hands. Author: Dave Dino DeNatale, Marisa Saenz Published: 5:17 PM EDT May 3, 2021 Updated: 9:01 PM EDT May 3, 2021
CLEVELAND As America continues to progress towards a more inclusive and diversified society, students in the Shaker Heights school district are taking the conversation of race relations into their own hands and mentoring young students.
The students are a part of the Student Group on Race Relations, or SGORR, in Shaker Heights schools.
Monday night on WKYC.com, we presented our latest panel discussion as part of our A Turning Point series. 3News Marisa Saenz and Dave Dino DeNatale were your hosts for A Turning Point: Stop the Hate. The panel included Shaker students in the SGORR, who help mentor young student
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Beachwood’s food delivery program gets national attention: Press Run
Updated Jan 04, 2021;
Posted Jan 01, 2021
The city of Beachwood has received national attention for its Beachwood Delivers program, which allows for free delivery of food from the city s restaurants to its residents. The idea was conceived by the city s community services director Karen Carmen.
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National attention: The city of Beachwood has received national attention for its Beachwood Delivers service, in which six drivers are at work delivering to residents food orders of $25 or more. There is no delivery fee for the service (although tips are welcome), which is working in collaboration with 10 Beachwood restaurants.