Photo of PechaKucha Night Cleveland - Vol 39 Presenters by Stephen Love
On October 29, 2023, I started writing this blog post, but I was delayed in finishing it until the middle of December due to another family emergency and some back-end work on my sosAssociates.com website. I am glad that I have now completed this blog post, since the topic presented is part of a long-term trend I have written about in the past. It deals with the important work of improving the City of Cleveland's (and this region's) waterfront and park systems. The plan presented is very long-term, so I wanted to capture today's ideas, and compare them with the future reality.
PechaKucha Night Cleveland - Volume 39 - Untold Lakefront Stories took place on October 20, 2023, at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Cleveland's NorthCoast Harbor.
As you can read in the above program description, this particular PechaKucha Night Cleveland was very unique!! It first presented the interesting history of Cleveland's Lakefront from a variety of cultural viewpoints, and then showed how the future will build on this past as outlined in the newly updated Cleveland’s North Coast Master Plan.
I also include in this blog post what was recently shared at follow-up presentations that took place after PechaKucha Night Cleveland Untold Lakefront Stories. We are fortunate that so much was shared online from these follow-up events.
The following are the sections of this blog post:
Past Ingenuityfests Showed Hidden, Spectacular Lakefront Views!
October 23, 2023 - Cleveland's North Coast Master Plan Virtual Draft Presentation
November 1, 2023 - The City Club of Cleveland:
Happy Dog Takes On Cleveland's Lakefront DevelopmentNovember 11, 2023 - Thank you, PechaKucha International, for your kind words!
Past Ingenuityfests Showed Hidden, Spectacular Lakefront Views!
On October 20, 2023, when I arrived at Cleveland's north coast for PechaKucha Night, I chose to park my car in the parking lot north of the Cleveland Browns Stadium. This Friday evening, it was a desolate, ugly place -- a large dead zone of asphalt -- with just a few dirty, disgusting port-a-potties. Yet, I have good memories of when this place was made alive when Ingenuity Cleveland partnered with the Port of Cleveland to show Clevelanders that there is a beautiful lake that has been hidden from the public.
(See my Ingenuityfest blog posts from when they partnered with the Port of Cleveland in 2012, 2013, and 2014)
My hope was that by attending Volume 39 of PechaKucha Night Cleveland I would learn about a bright future for this lakefront property.
Images of Today's Lakefront
Parking where past Ingenuityfests showed the potential for the hidden beauty of Cleveland's lake gave me the idea to add aerial images from today to this blog post. I also embedded a Google Map that will keep being updated in the future. (FYI, I also did this in my February 24, 2016, blog post showing the century-old Lake Shore Power Plant at E. 70th Street before its demolition on February 24, 2017 -- see implosion videos in my blog post.)
Here is a photo taken from Google Maps on December 4, 2023. Under it is the live Google Map of the area north of the Cleveland Browns Stadium. If Google Maps (and this blog post) is still around when the developments envisioned for this area are completed, I hope that the live map will show great progress for the residents of Cleveland!!
A BIG thank-you to Share The River for sharing the following photos (original and uncropped versions) from the Goodyear Blimp's flyover of the Cleveland Browns Stadium on November 5, 2023:
October 20, 2023 - PechaKucha Night Cleveland: Untold Lakefront History
Five Stories Told by Clevelanders for Clevelanders
Thank you to the PechaKucha Night Cleveland Creative Team for the presentations at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Michael Christoff did an excellent job emceeing this event. Wow, it was Volume 39 - That is a lot of PechaKucha nights happening in Cleveland over the years!! The PechaKucha Night Cleveland Creative Team has positioned Cleveland as a leadership city in the international PechaKucha community.
It was a beautiful early evening to be exploring Cleveland's NorthCoast Harbor and entering the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame before the presentions began:
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I loved the topic, Untold Lakefront Stories, and I enjoyed learning from the five presenters about their good work. Here is a video of my photos from the evening, followed by the names of the presenters, and some information related to each of their PechaKucha talks.
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Please feel free to pause the video to look closer at the maps and photos.
1) Cynthia Connolly - Chair of the Lake Erie Native American Council
Cynthia Connolly talked about the historic importance of water and waterways to Native Americans.
Ms. Connolly is the chair of the Lake Erie Native American Council, which is a Native American-led 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that aims to preserve, maintain, and promote Native American culture in Northeast Ohio.
Hearing Ms. Connolly's PechaKucha talk reminded me that I recently learned a little about how Native Americans were removed from Ohio. See my blog post about my attending Dr. Mary Stockwell's talk at the Cleveland Public Library during Cleveland History Week:
Blog Date: July 19, 2023 - Exploring Our City's Past: Cleveland History Days 2023
Saturday, July 1, 2023 - Talk at Cleveland Public Library: “The Other Trail of Tears: The Removal of the Ohio Indians”
2) Fran Stewart - Ohio Freedom Path (Underground Railroad)
It was great to hear from Fran Stewart again when she presented at PechaKucha Night Cleveland Volume 39. I had already met Fran Stewart while participating in two of the Ohio Freedom Path's Underground Railroad Tours in Cleveland.
First, I attended the "inaugural Ohio Freedom Path tour" on July 1, during Canalway Partners' Cleveland History Days 2023. On the tour, we walked from St. John's Episcopal Church to Cleveland Metroparks' Wendy Park. Cleveland's waterfront was an important part of the pathway for freedom seekers. Here is my video of Prester Pickett's portrayal of Frederick Douglass during the tour:
Blog Date: July 19, 2023 - Exploring Our City's Past: Cleveland History Days 2023
Saturday, July 1, 2023 - Ohio Freedom Path Hike
Be sure to listen to the above video!
Prester Pickett portrayed Frederick Douglass
Secondly, my wife and co-blogger, Julie Smith, and I took an Ohio Freedom Path: Explore the Underground Railroad tour on Saturday, September 2, 2023, which this time went from the Cleveland's Erie Street Cemetery to Willard Park. Reenactors along the way told us personal stories of important historical figures from our area.
Julie and I had wanted to write a blog post about this tour, and we are now glad to be able to include photos from our September tour in this blog post. When you are looking at the photos, note that you will see Ali Lukacsy-Love, who helped develop Cleveland’s North Coast Master Plan. She was letting the participants of the tour know how they can give feedback on Cleveland’s North Coast Master Plan via an online survey. I hope you enjoy learning about this great tour by viewing my video which contains 61 photos/videos:
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Please feel free to pause the video to read the interesting facts and scan the two QR codes!
Did you enjoy the djembe drummer? Julie and I recognized the final reenactor/performer, Ade Olomo, as being a member of Djapo Cultural Arts Institute. We have enjoyed their drum and dance performances many times at difference community functions, and we include information about them in three of our blog posts -- note that one of the blog posts is about a PechaKucha Night Cleveland event in 2018:
Blog Date: August 23, 2023 - Community Celebration 2023: Cleveland Foundation New Beginnings
"What a glorious way to open the Cleveland Foundation's new community dance studio -- with a Djapo Cultural Arts Institute drum and dance performance! My wife, Julie, and I have enjoyed their performances at Cleveland Public Theatre’s Station Hope and at the Cleveland Museum of Art several times over the years."Blog Date: October 7, 2018 - PechaKucha Night Cleveland Volume 32 at Sachsenheim Hall
Djapo’s Executive Artistic Director and Choreographer Talise A. Campbell did a PechaKucha talk about preserving traditional African dance and music.Blog Date: June 10, 2018 - From African Dance to Bluegrass Music
"After seeing their performance, Julie described it as 'so joyful and exuberant!' The drums, the colors, and the dancing were filled with energy!"
I feel very fortunate to have been able to attend the "inaugural Ohio Freedom Path tour"!!! You should watch for more on the Ohio Freedom Path Facebook page. I highly recommend Ohio Freedom Path tours and their app to everyone!
Ohio Freedom Path website
https://ohiofreedompath.stqry.app
Ohio Freedom Path apps
https://qrco.de/bdtdjh
3) Keshia Johnson Chambers - Greenbook Cleveland
Keshia Johnson Chambers's presentation was about locations in Cleveland where African Americans would find relatively friendly services from 1936 to 1966 -- the years that the Green Book was published.
Visit the GreenBookCleveland.org website to learn about Green Book Cleveland - Black Entertainment, Leisure, and Recreation in Northeast Ohio listings from 1938 to 1966.
On the Green Book Cleveland Introduction web page, Dr. Mark Souther writes:
Green Book Cleveland is a restorative history project of the Center for Public History + Digital Humanities at Cleveland State University and Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Our main collaborators are ThirdSpace Action Lab, Cleveland Metroparks, Summit Metro Parks, Ohio & Erie National Heritage Area, Trust for Public Land, and Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park. With help from community members, we are preserving stories of Black leisure and entertainment in Northeast Ohio.
Green Book Cleveland originated with research by Dr. Mark Souther and his students in the Department of History at Cleveland State University and is one of the pilot projects for the PlacePress plugin developed by Erin Bell in the Center for Public History + Digital Humanities under a Digital Humanities Advancement Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. It benefits from oral histories conducted as part of the Center’s Cleveland Voices project and is informed by community projects that include Chocolate City Cleveland and Akron Innerbelt.
4) Ferian Young - Asiatown Migration
Ferian Young did a presentation on the history of the location of Cleveland's Asiatown, typical activities within that community, and its relationship to the lakefront. I found the following information on the Asiatown Cleveland website about the migration of Cleveland's Asiatown:
5) Andrew Sargeant - The Whole History
Andrew Sargeant is the director of open space and planning at Cleveland Neighborhood Progress, and is the first Rose Landscape Architectural Fellow. He shared photos of his work, and spoke about the importance of Lake Erie to Cleveland neighborhoods.
If you missed PechaKucha Night Cleveland - Volume 39 - Untold Lakefront Stories, you are in luck!! The City of Cleveland captured the entire evening's presentations and shared them online!
CALL FOR ACTION: If you are on Facebook, please share the City of Cleveland's October 20, 2023, post:
In addition to the Facebook post, the City of Cleveland provided the following YouTube video that you can share with others:
October 20, 2023 - PechaKucha Night Cleveland:
First Public Release of North Coast Lakefront Draft Master Plan
After the five PechaKucha presenters, attendees learned about plans for Cleveland's North Coast. The North Coast Master Plan is part of Mayor Justin M. Bibb’s vision that: "The waterfront can become a source of healing for Cleveland's communities with the guiding principles of racial equity, economic opportunity, and climate resiliency." The presentation at the Rock Hall was made by Ali Lukacsy-Love, the Greater Cleveland Partnership managing director for major projects (waterfronts and downtown), and Lisa Switkin, senior principal at New York-based James Corner Field Operations.
I recommend viewing videos in full screen mode.
Please feel free to pause the video to read the interesting facts that are in the slides!!
I highly recommend you learn more by reading Steven Litt's article on Cleveland.Com:
60% complete Cleveland downtown lakefront plan calls for affordable fun, scaled-down Shoreway, eventual move for Browns tailgaters
Updated: Oct. 20, 2023, 8:35 p.m.|Published: Oct. 20, 2023, 4:44 p.m., by Steven Litt, Cleveland.Com
It was nice to have City of Cleveland Director of City Planning Joyce Pan Huang approach me after the presentation to ask what I thought of the updated waterfront plan. I gave her my postive feedback! It was also good to talk to Ali Lukacsy-Love during the reception after the presentations. I had followed Ms. Lukacsy-Love's work on social media for years, but this is the first time we had a chance to talk. I let both of them know that I am now looking forward to mid-2024 when more details are confirmed on how the plan will proceed. You will see farther down in this blog two videos that include their presentions about this project.
Be sure to go to the Cleveland’s North Coast Master Plan web page at: ClevelandNorthCoast.com/North-Coast-Master-Plan -- I see that new materials and updates are being added to this web page! You can also sign up for their e-news to receive future updates.
To read the current version of the plan, please click on the following image to open the Cleveland North Coast Master Plan Update 60% Draft PDF file:
Open Cleveland North Coast Master Plan Update 60% Draft PDF file (70.6MB) in new browser window.
Here are two news stories about the announcement of the Master Plan made during the event. Note that I was enjoying a conversation catching up with PechaKucha Night Cleveland Co-Founder Raseem Parker and PechaKucha Night Cleveland Creative Team Member Trent Boerner after the presentations, and you can see the three of us the background of the WJW TV-8 report at 1:42 minutes into the video:
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New images show big plans for lakefront development
Posted: Oct 20, 2023 / 10:14 PM EDT, Updated: Oct 21, 2023 / 08:24 AM EDT, by Kevin Freeman - WJW TV-8
'60% draft' of Cleveland's North Coast Master Plan revealed: See the renderings
The expanded vision for the future of Cleveland's lakefront was presented Friday at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Published: 8:19 PM EDT October 20, 2023, Updated: 7:34 PM EDT October 23, 2023, by Dave DeNatale - WKYC Channel 3'60% draft' of Cleveland's North Coast Master Plan revealed
WKYC Channel 3
. . . Oct 21, 2023
We are inching closer and closer to seeing the city of Cleveland's complete vision of the lakefront of the future.
During an event at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on Friday, planners showed what they referred to as the "60% Draft" of the Cleveland North Coast Master Plan.
The presentation at the Rock Hall was made by Lisa Switkin, senior principal at New York-based James Corner Field Operations. The firm was selected last year to lead the master planning process for the North Coast Lakefront. Switkin had presented an earlier vision of the plan in July at the Great Lakes Science Center.
So what's new?
Switkin says that there have been "a number of strengthened connections from the land bridge east to the Rock Hall and Science Center to ensure that its not just a north-south bridge." The bridge would also serve as a "key connector" to a renovated Cleveland Browns Stadium. Negotiations on the future of the stadium are ongoing between the city of Cleveland and the Browns.
Other changes to the previous plan include a reconfigured beach and wetlands to the north.
READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/60-percent-cleveland-…
October 20, 2023 - City of Cleveland Beautiful Night Views
One of the advantages of having a bit of a walk after the PechaKucha Night Cleveland event, from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to the parking lot north of the Cleveland Browns Stadium, was that it gave me time to enjoy the view from the Cleveland waterfront.
I recommend viewing videos in full screen mode.
October 23, 2023 - Cleveland's North Coast Master Plan Virtual Draft Presentation
Three days after PechaKucha Night Cleveland Volume 39, on October 23, 2023, the Cleveland North Coast Master Plan Virtual Draft Presentation took place:
The start of the "virtual deep dive" video presents a lot of what was shared at the PechaKucha night. If you attended or watched the video of the PechaKucha night, and don't have time to watch the entire 1:20:08-long video, I highly recommend taking the time to watch the Q&A section that starts at 55:20. At this point, the presenters answer questions online that were submitted to them, which brought up new ideas beyond the scope of the main presentation:
- What is the Cleveland Browns' involvement?
- How does the waterfront plan help Cleveland become a 15-minute city?
- What is the future of the RTA (Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority) Waterfront Line?
- and more!
Here is a news story about the October 23, 2023, virtual presentation:
Cleveland's 'North Coast' lakefront development plan draft 60% complete
Updated draft includes better access, more entertainment options
Posted at 6:49 PM, Oct 23, 2023 and last updated 8:30 AM, Oct 24, 2023, by Catherine Ross - News 5 Cleveland
November 1, 2023 - The City Club of Cleveland:
Happy Dog Takes On Cleveland's Lakefront Development
The City Club of Cleveland panel presentation about Cleveland's North Coast Master Plan took place at the Happy Dog Cleveland neighborhood corner bar in Cleveland's Gordon Square Arts District on November 1, 2023.
It is interesting to note that the moderator for this City Club event, Cynthia Connolly, was also the first presenter at the PechaKucha Night Cleveland - Volume 39 - Untold Lakefront Stories event.
Read more about The City Club event and the presenters in the description that is below the following YouTube video:
Happy Dog Takes On Cleveland's Lakefront Development: All About Cleveland's North Coast Master Plan
The City Club of Cleveland
. . . Streamed live on Nov 1, 2023
It was in 1903 when Cleveland's first urban plans called for access to the Lake Erie shoreline. Then in 1946, the city released its first comprehensive lakefront plan. And in 2004, the Waterfront District plan was the first to recommend a pedestrian connection. Several studies have been completed over the decades, and while some aspects of these plans have been implemented, access from Downtown Cleveland to its lakefront remains constrained.
Recently, Cleveland's North Coast, the City, and its partners announced a draft of Cleveland’s North Coast Master Plan. It aims to end what seems like an elusive solution to lakefront development--creating a blueprint for a vibrant and equitable recreational hub for all to enjoy, connecting people with nature, and the city to its waterfront. But what makes this one different from all the rest?
Panelists:
Mordecai Cargill
Co-founder and Partner, ThirdSpace Action Lab and Third Space Café
Allison Lukacsy-Love
Managing Director, Major Projects, Greater Cleveland Partnership
Joyce Pan Huang
Director of City Planning, The City of Cleveland
Moderator:
Cynthia Connolly
Director of Programming, The City Club of Cleveland
November 11, 2023 - Thank you, PechaKucha International, for Your Kind Words!
I am grateful for the message I received on November 11, 2023, from PechaKucha International about my social media post the night of the PechaKucha Night Cleveland event. It is important that they also recognized the many years that Cleveland has celebrated its creative community at PechaKucha Night Cleveland. As I mentioned above, the PechaKucha Night Cleveland Creative Team has positioned Cleveland as a leadership city in the international PechaKucha community.
Related Blog Posts
I always like to end my blog posts with a list of related blog posts. I hope you take time to explore some of the following:
Blog Date: July 19, 2023 - Exploring Our City's Past: Cleveland History Days 2023
Saturday, July 1, 2023 - Ohio Freedom Path Hike
Saturday, July 1, 2023 - Talk at Cleveland Public Library: “The Other Trail of Tears: The Removal of the Ohio Indians”Blog Date: July 6, 2022 - Celebrating Cleveland's Riverfront: Canalway Partners 2022 Cuyahoga River Rally
Blog Date: September 8, 2021 - My Cleveland Week: Cleveland Foundation > MidTown Murals > USS Cod Party > Irishtown Bend Hike > One World Day
". . . the future Irishtown Bend Park, a 23-acre area overlooking the Cuyahoga River and downtown skyline. . . ." - I heard that this will be the largest park in the City of Cleveland!Blog Date: February 24, 2016 - Cleveland Waterfront Panel: Is Development Paying Off?
In the comments section see: First Energy Lake Shore Power Plant Implosion!Blog Date: September 23, 2015 - Eastside Greenway - A Vision for a Future Eastside Cleveland Bikeway
Blog Date: September 18, 2014 - Cleveland Foundation Centennial Gift: Weekends on the Water
Blog Date: September 11, 2014 - "Take a Hike" - Cleveland's Flats & Beyond!
I always think back to this 2014 blog post when I see the great waterfront access developments that have occurred along the Cuyahoga Riverfront in the past nine years.
When writing this blog post, I did a search for Justin Bibb on my sosAssociates.com website. I was interested to see that he is mentioned in six of my blog posts -- most from before he became the 58th mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, on January 3, 2022. I want to mention two blog posts where I knew of his volunteer leadership work to better our community before beginning his new leadership role as the city's mayor:
Blog Date: July 20, 2020 - #Masks4Community - Social Distancing While Volunteering
My wife and I volunteered at #Masks4Community to support the effort to provide masks - - "African-American, Latino and LGBTQ persons are experiencing the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic at higher rates than other demographics." Justin Bibb was one of several leaders of #Masks4Community.Blog Date: November 6, 2018 - Hack Cleveland's #Fix216: Criminal Justice Reform Scope-A-Thon
I volunteered on a #Fix216 team at the two-full-working-days event. Justin Bibb was a member of the Hack Cleveland Leadership Team.
Here is a list of blog tags that relate to this blog post:
PechaKucha - both PechaKucha Night Cleveland and PechaKucha Night Akron events!
In 2016, the PechaKucha Night Cleveland leadership team asked me to do a special PechaKucha Talk at the first-time-ever PechaKucha Night Cleveland Past Presenters Happy Hour. See my PechaKucha slides, video of my talk, and read more in my blog post:
Blog Date: December 15, 2016 - A PechaKucha Talk by Stuart O. Smith, Jr., about PechaKucha Night Cleveland
The PechaKucha Night Cleveland - Volume 39 - Untold Lakefront Stories was a special PechaKucha event, since it not only presented the talents and knowledge of the presenters, but also publicly shared the exciting next step for Cleveland's lakefront development. I hope you join me in watching and giving feedback and support as this project moves forward. I hope to look back at this blog post in future years after the project is completed and I am standing on the lakeshore enjoying the new lakefront of Cleveland.