Elizabeth Kucinich, the wife of Ohio gubernatorial candidate Dennis Kucinich, to speak on gun control at the 2018 International Women's Day March in Cleveland at Old Stone Church on March 8, 2018, Elizabeth Kucinich among 23 speakers as Akron Councilwoman Tara Samples, who is on the Kucinich ticket as a candidate for lieutenant governor, is among the four keynote speakers for the event, a march from Cleveland City Hall at 4:45 pm followed by speeches at 5 pm inside of Old Stone Church on Public Square...."We will be in Toledo for a debate for governor sponsored by the Ohio Democratic Party and then tomorrow Elizabeth and I will head to Cleveland for the women's forum at Old Stone Church," Samples told Clevelandurbannews.com and Kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com, Ohio's most read Black digital newspaper and Black blog with some 5 million views on Google Plus alone.Tel: (216) 659-0473 and Email: editor@clevelandurbannews.com
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Ohio gubernatorial canidate Dennis Kucinich and his wife Elizabeth Kucinich |
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Elizabeth Kucinich will speak briefly on gun control.
She told key event organizer Kathy Wray Coleman of the Imperial Women Coalition that she is passionate about gun control and that she had no reservation about speaking.
Dennis Kucinich faces Richard Chordray, a former state attorney general and state treasurer and consumer watchdog who recently quit his job in Washington, D.C relative to his bid for governor, state Sen. Joe Schiavoni (D-33), former state representative Connie Pillich, and former Ohio Supreme Court justice Bill O'Neil in a five-way race for the Democratic nomination for governor of Ohio.
"We will be in Toledo for a debate for governor sponsored by the Ohio Democratic Party and then tomorrow Elizabeth and I will head to Cleveland for the women's forum at Old Stone Church," said Akron Councilwoman Tara Samples, one of four keynote speakers for International Women's Day event in Cleveland on Thursday and the lieutenant governor candidate on the ticket of Dennis Kucinich, a former Cleveland mayor, former congressman and twice a candidate for president.
Elizabeth Kucinich will speak briefly on gun control.
She told key event organizer Kathy Wray Coleman of the Imperial Women Coalition that she is passionate about gun control and that she had no reservation about speaking.
Dennis Kucinich faces Richard Chordray, a former state attorney general and state treasurer and consumer watchdog who recently quit his job in Washington, D.C relative to his bid for governor, state Sen. Joe Schiavoni (D-33), former state representative Connie Pillich, and former Ohio Supreme Court justice Bill O'Neil in a five-way race for the Democratic nomination for governor of Ohio.
"We will be in Toledo for a debate for governor sponsored by the Ohio Democratic Party and then tomorrow Elizabeth and I will head to Cleveland for the women's forum at Old Stone Church," said Akron Councilwoman Tara Samples, one of four keynote speakers for International Women's Day event in Cleveland on Thursday and the lieutenant governor candidate on the ticket of Dennis Kucinich, a former Cleveland mayor, former congressman and twice a candidate for president.
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Keynote speakers for the 2nd Annual International Women's Day March Cleveland event scheduled for Thursday March 8, 2018 in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, an event sponsored in solidarity with women and their supporters worldwide, are, from left, activist and former Cleveland school board vice president Genevieve Mitchell of the Carl Stokes Brigade and the Cleveland NAACP, 14 congressional district congressional candidate and Civil Rights attorney Betsy Rader, lieutenant governor candidate and Akron Councilwoman Tara Samples, and Isha Lele, student senate president of Hathaway Brown School, an all girls high school in Shaker Heights, Ohio.
The three other keynote speakers are 14th congressional district Democratic candidate and Civil Rights attorney Betsy Rader, Democratic, activist and former Cleveland school board vice president Genevieve Mitchell of the Carl Stokes Brigade and the Cleveland NAACP, and Isha Lele, a senior and student senate president at Hathaway Brown School, and an activist, debate scholar, honor student, and president of the student senate at the school in Shaker Heights, an all girls school. (Editor's note: Lele, 17, is also an honor student and a skilled debater recognized statewide)
Those endorsing the event include a diverse group of greater Cleveland community activists and community leaders with women at the helm, progressive women seeking public office, ImperialWomenCoalition.Com, National Organization for Women, Cleveland Chapter, International Women's Day March Cleveland, Women's March Cleveland, NE Ohio Black Health Coalition, 100 Black Women, National Council of Negro Women-Cuyahoga County Chapter, National Action Network-Cuyahoga County Chapter, Fairfax Business Association, National Congress of Black , Cleveland NAACP, Women, Clevelandurbannews.com, Cuyahoga County Democratic Women's Caucus, Greater Cleveland Independent Black Journalists, Carl Stokes Brigade, Finding The Missing -Ebony Alert, Peace Action, Badass Teachers Association, Cuyahoga County Progressive Caucus, Black Empowerment Makes a Difference (BEMAD), Rebuilding Our Village and Protecting Our Children's Safety, Stop Targeting Ohio's Poor,Kathywraycolemanonlinenews
Clevelandurbannews.com and Kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com, Ohio's most read Black digital newspaper and Black blog with some 5 million views on Google Plus alone.Tel: (216) 659-0473 and Email: editor@clevelandurbannews.com. Kathy Wray Coleman, editor-in-chief, and who trained for 17 years at the Call and Post Newspaper in Cleveland, Ohio. We interviewed former president Barack Obama one-on-one when he was campaigning for president. As to the Obama interview, CLICK HERE TO READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE AT CLEVELAND URBAN NEWS.COM, OHIO'S LEADER IN BLACK DIGITAL NEWS.
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