Cleveland, OH – The Hispanic Roundtable of Cleveland is gearing up for the upcoming election in November by hosting a Non-Partisan Candidates and Issues Forum on Cleveland’s Westside.
Participants will meet the candidates for Statewide races, Congress, County Executive, Judicial races, and local races and learn about important local and county issues that will appear on the ballot, such as Issue 1.
Thursday, October 11, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
La Sagrada Familia Church, 7719 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44102
The Hispanic community is the balance of power in any election. As the largest and fastest-growing minority group in the United States, Ohio, and Cuyahoga County, Hispanics are making history, and the media, economists, and political pundits are taking notice.
Important and critical issues will be discussed, ranging from economic and workforce development, educational attainment including the dropout rate and college matriculation, voter participation and empowerment, and immigration.
“The candidates will respond to important questions presented by a panel representing different sectors of the community, and share with the Hispanic Community their vision, and what that will mean for Hispanics,” says José C. Feliciano, chairman of the Hispanic Roundtable.
The Hispanic Roundtable serves as a vehicle for the collaboration of our Greater Cleveland Hispanic community organizations, partners and leaders, while promoting the mission of the Hispanic Roundtable.
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