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Once a Synagogue, Now a Church, Always a Place for Community

February 21 @ 7:00 pm 8:30 pm

Make sure to attend this panel discussion featuring Joe Blundo, columnist at the Columbus Dispatch, Rev. Gregory Kendrick, Jr., Executive Director of the Cory Glenville Community Center, and Reginnia Williams, Ph.D., the Distinguished Scholar of African American History & Culture at the Western Reserve Historical Society. The focus of the talk will be the activities of young adults in the 70s, 80s, and 90s in the Glenville neighborhood around the Cory Methodist Church. Cory is the common denominator linking the past, civil rights, and current standing in the community. Participants will discuss Cory as a stop on the civil rights trail and what Cory means to the community.

Please be sure to register for this event.

Joe Blundo is the author of the feature article in 2024’s Lumen: The Story of Cory. Read the article here!

The Cleveland Civil Rights Trail is a project of the Cleveland Restoration Society, which was supported with an Ohio Humanities Ignite grant.

Curious about other grants? Visit our calendar or browse our list of grantees!

$10 Admission for non-members of the Maltz Museum

The Maltz Museum

216.593.0575

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The Maltz Museum

2929 Richmond Road
Beachwood, Ohio 44122 United States
216.593.0575
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