Ohio is home to a diverse and growing immigrant community. More than 5% of Ohioans are foreign-born, and they make up more than 6% of the state鈥檚 workforce.
Thursday on the "Sound of Ideas," we'll talk to Global Cleveland, a local nonprofit working to highlight how immigrants contribute to our community. Founded in 2011, the organization connects international newcomers to opportunities in Northeast Ohio, while promoting unity and belonging.
On Sept. 12, they kick off their annual Welcoming Week, a citywide celebration running through Sept. 21, aimed at bringing together local communities to affirm the importance of inclusivity and collective prosperity. It will be the first Welcoming Week since the Trump administration's move to restrict immigration in the U.S.
Later in the hour, we'll carry on our conversation about Cleveland鈥檚 international community by turning to one of the city鈥檚 key connectors to the global network: the Cleveland Council on World Affairs. The organization is more than 100 years old and strives to inspire engagement in global issues through education, diplomacy and dialogue.
Marti Flacks, the Council鈥檚 new Chief Executive Officer, talks about the organization's legacy, its role in today鈥檚 complex global climate and what鈥檚 ahead 鈥 from student Model UN conferences to international exchanges and expert forums on U.S. foreign policy.
Finally, we'll bring you a new installment of the music podcast, "Shuffle." This week, 精东影业's Amanda Rabinowitz talks with Jessica Shetler, who performs as JSSZCA, about overcoming fear, channeling grief and building connection through sound.
Guests:
- Joe Cimperman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Global Cleveland
- Marti Flacks, Chief Executive Officer, Cleveland Council on World Affairs
- Amanda Rabinowitz, Host and Producer, 精东影业
- Jessica Shetler, Musician, "JSSZCA"