Most Interesting People 2019: Chris Webb
The spoken word poet and artist strives to improve the East Side neighborhood that raised him.
The spoken word poet and artist strives to improve the East Side neighborhood that raised him.
The entrepreneur's globetrotting inspired a new take on mobile money apps.
The activist outfits African-American youth with trauma kits to respond to gunshot, knife and bomb wounds.
The 27-year-old community organizer has worked toward improving reproductive justice and racial equity with groups such as New Voices Cleveland and PreTerm Cleveland.
The 52-year-old Cleveland.com columnist carries quite the reputation in unearthing our city's undercover stories.
As one of Cleveland's original urban farms, Hooper's Farm in Tremont is still budding strong.
Launched by Case Western Reserve University students, the Billion Bottle Project has been awarded more than $115,000 in grants.
The piano-playing legal wiz from Cleveland is the first African-American justice to be elected to Ohio's Supreme Court.
This 9-year-old philanthropist behind Help Me Color A Rainbow is making hospitals across the country more colorful.
The R&B crooner is breaking big, with tracks featured on NPR, HBO and Pitchfork and hopefully, your playlist.
After experience in the military, as a public defender and more, he assumes the role of Cleveland State University's new president this year.
The 46-year-old artist bought the former space that he once tried to rob and turned it into La Cosecha Galeria.