Volunteer for Nan Whaley for Ohio Governor

Volunteer for CCPC-Endorsed Candidate Nan Whaley for Ohio Governor. Learn about Nan here and please volunteer at these upcoming events: Shaker Heights Fundraiser Saturday, August 13 @ 3:30 pm. Click the link to RSVP and receive event location. Virtual Phone Bank Every Tuesday from 5:30 to 8 pm. Click the link to RSVP and receive… Continue reading Volunteer for Nan Whaley for Ohio Governor

Volunteer for Chris Ronayne for County Executive

Help CCPC-Endorsed Candidate Chris Ronayne become the next County Executive! Learn more about Chris here and volunteer at the events below: In – Person Phone Bank Wednesday, August 17 from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. Click the link to register and receive the event location Postcard Party with NEO Young Black Dems and Cuyahoga Young Dems… Continue reading Volunteer for Chris Ronayne for County Executive

We Won’t Go Back: Rally for Reproductive Rights Today!

We Won’t Go Back: Rally for Reproductive Rights CLE Today from 4:45 to 6 pm @ Market Square, Cleveland. We must organize to sound an undeniable alarm to emboldened local lawmakers that they cannot further erode an already insufficient right to abortion and sexual and reproductive healthcare for so many. Join us in Cleveland this… Continue reading We Won’t Go Back: Rally for Reproductive Rights Today!

Protect Lake Erie from Cleveland City Council

A Green City on a Blue Lake? That’s their slogan. But it’s time to call out their phony environmentalism. On Monday, December 2 Cleveland City Council is expected to vote on legislation to put a hold on Cuyahoga County’s plastic bag ban. Plastic pollution is a major global environmental threat. It is especially a threat to the health… Continue reading Protect Lake Erie from Cleveland City Council

Contact your Cleveland City Councilperson ASAP! Plastic Bag Ban in Jeopardy

On Monday, November 25 Cleveland City Council President Kevin Kelley introduced legislation to delay implementation of the plastic ban bag passed by the County Council on May 28. It is expected that this legislation will be fast tracked through City Council and voted on at the December 2 meeting. The countywide ban goes into effect January… Continue reading Contact your Cleveland City Councilperson ASAP! Plastic Bag Ban in Jeopardy

Democracy in Beachwood

Some Candidates, But Not All, Pledge to Defend Democracy In response to publicly stated concerns about the role of money from shadowy sources in elections, the Cuyahoga County Progressive Caucus in Beachwood asked all candidates for the Beachwood City Council and the Board of Education to take the Defense of Democracy Pledge which commits them… Continue reading Democracy in Beachwood

Activists demand Cuyahoga County prosecutor follow progressive prosecutors elsewhere, bar requests of cash bail for low-risk defendants

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Activists are demanding that Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley’s office follow the lead of progressive local prosecutors in other cities around the country and ban his prosecutors from requesting cash bails for low-risk, nonviolent defendants. A dozen organizations sent an open letter to O’Malley on Tuesday asking him to “protect the poor…… Continue reading Activists demand Cuyahoga County prosecutor follow progressive prosecutors elsewhere, bar requests of cash bail for low-risk defendants

Join Our Revolution Standing With GM Workers

GM is still getting corporate welfare—since Trump took office, some $700 million in federal contracts and $700 million in tax breaks (including the president’s giant corporate tax cut).  #UAWStrike https://ourrev.us/iCFaSS Join us Saturday, October 5 at the GM Parma Plant, 5615 Chevrolet Blvd. Cleveland, OH 44130 from 1:00 to 2:15 for a live stream from… Continue reading Join Our Revolution Standing With GM Workers

June Regional Meetings

Should the House of Representatives begin impeachment proceedings against President Trump? Join us to discuss the facts about impeachment and the case for this option. Also, what about the Supreme Court? The number of justices on the nation’s highest court has changed multiple times—including, arguably, its recent reduction to eight justices throughout 2016. Is adding… Continue reading June Regional Meetings