Videos

Watch Part 2 of the two-part March/April forum Ohio River Watershed: How to Keep it Healthy.  This video, Who Speaks for Nature?, can be seen HERE.

Watch Part 1 of the two-part March/April forum Ohio River Watershed: How to Keep it Healthy.  This video, Greater Cincinnati Water Works – Ensuring Good Water Quality from Source to Tap, can be seen HERE.

Watch the video of the February 2022 Forum by clicking:  The Park Board: Time for a Refresh? – YouTube

Watch the video of the January 2022 Forum: A New Day at City Hall: Rebooting the Council-Manager Form of Government: YouTube Link HERE

Watch the video of the November 18 Forum on Teaching the Truth: Our Kids Deserve It: YouTube Link HERE.

Watch the video of the October 18 Forum on Issue 3 on the November 2 BallotYouTube link HERE.

Our Fight for Fair Districts in Ohio is Now! August 5 Forum – Click here to watch. If a password is needed, use 9OS.H0UH.

To watch the September 14th Council Candidate Forums, click on the links below:

Group 3: https://youtu.be/EzKFuicKlHc

Group 4: https://youtu.be/O4g6GoqZ5AE

Group 5: https://youtu.be/MoLHZdFcdv0

To watch the September 9th Council Candidate Forums, click on the links below.

To watch a video of the September 2 CPS School Board Candidate Forum and to learn more about where the candidates stand on key issues facing our schools, go to the School Board School’s website.

Pretrial Bail Reform in Ohio: Light at the End of the Tunnel! July 21  Forum  Click here to watch on YouTube.

You can now view the May 10 forum, A Conversation with Gabe Davis of the Cincinnati Citizens Complaint Authority. Click here to watch on YouTube.

Tuesday, April 20, 2021: Forum, “Insights and Innovations: City, County, and Suburban Policing.”  Watch a recording on YouTube.

Perspectives on the Charter Amendment to Fund the Affordable Housing Trust Fund.” View Video Above Part 2 of a two-part series on the crisis in affordable housing.   View Video

Dot Christenson presented a thought provoking opposing view to the Charter Amendment to Fund the Affordable Housing Trust Fund which you are able to read here.

Thursday, January 21, 2021: Forum, “Filling the Gap: Successful Initiatives in Affordable Housing. “Part 1 of a two-part series on the crisis in affordable housing. Liz Blume’s Power Point presentation.  View Video

Tuesday, November 17, 6:30 pm. Forum: “Threats to our Drinking Water”   View Here.

Wednesday, October 28, 6:30 pm. Forum, Criminal Justice for All: Recommendations for Reform, with David Singleton and Sasha Naiman of the Ohio Justice and Peace Center.  View here.

Wednesday, September 16 2020 Collaborative Agreement History and Refresh With Iris Roley and Al Gerhardstein

Wednesday, August 26, 2020, Voting Rights-Then and Now,   Katherine Durack, PhD, retired Miami University professor and curator of a recent exhibit at the downtown Public Library,Catherine Turcer, Executive Director of Common Cause Ohio,

February 2020, “Perspectives on Bail: How Does it Work? Is Reform Needed?”: with Dr. Ebony Ruhland, Julie Wilson, William R. Gallagher, and Stephen JohnsonGrove.

Pay Parity is Possible If We Do These Three Things: Nicole Armstrong explains that if we keep advancing at the pace we are now, we won’t see pay parity in the United States until 2058. We won’t see parity in the C-suite for another 100 years. And that’s just for white women. If we are going to achieve pay parity, there are three things we must do.

WVXU’s Cincinnati Edition interviewed our 2019 National Speaker, Helen Thorpe March 18, 2019.

November 14, 2018, Gender Equity in Cincinnati Employment a ‘Mixed Bag,’ New Analysis Shows: Lucy May reports on our forum about the city’s CEDAW efforts. CLICK HERE to view video of the forum itself.


On October 17, 2018, Woman’s City Club partnered with the League of Women Voters and the Cincinnatus Society to present a forum on charter amendments that voters will see on the ballot. David Mann, Greg Landsman, Carolyn Miller, Dot Christenson, and Don Mooney participated in “Charting the City’s Future: Pros and Cons of Proposed City Charter Amendments.” Here is a link to the video of this engaging and informative session.


On Wednesday, September 17, 2018 Woman’s City Club welcomed a full audience to learn about and participate in a conversation about the pros and cons of  Issue 1, the Neighborhood Safety, Drug Treatment, and Rehabilitation Amendment.  The question addressed was, “Can we improve community health and safety by reducing the prison population?” A full report  appears in the October Bulletin.

Forum Video: Ohio Issue 1 Safety, Drug Treatment, Rehabilitation

Woman’s City Club Forum, see Channel 5 report

Included recent interviews with opponents, interviews with issue proponents just before the start of the forum, and clips of panelists’ statements during the program.

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CLICK HERE for Fox News interview “Woman’s City Club to host 24th annual National Speaker Forum,” March  28, 2017.

COLUMN — Woman’s City Club shows what determined women can accomplish over 100 years.

Woman’s City Club 100 years of Service

Woman’s City City Club Year in Review 2016 – 2017

At the March 23  2018 Thriving Cincinnati Forum, Women’s Leadership in the Labor Movement: panel discusses the strong advantages of such roles. Women leaders help ensure strong, vital unions that provide a livable wage and benefits for their members.

October 10, 2016, Violence: Interventions that Work: A panel representing law enforcement, community and a social service agency spoke to us about interventions and methods they use to track and prevent violence. Lieutenant Colonel Maris Herold from University of Cincinnati Police; Captain Lisa Davis from District 1, Cincinnati Police; Ozie Davis from the Avondale Youth Council and Development Corporation; and Fredda McGoff of Lighthouse Youth Services.

March, 2015, Woman’s City Club: 100 Years of Service: A special video made for showing at the Centennial gala covers the Woman’s City Club from 1915 to 2015.

Thursday, September 25, 2015, Cincinnati in Africa:  A discussion with Village Life Outreach Project Inc. Founder and Chairman Dr. Christopher Lewis and Dr. Victoria Wulsin, who works in to prevent HIV/AIDS prevention. See  SOTENI for more information about its two-week safari-cum-anthropology trip, “Karibu Kenya.”

Tuesday August 26, 2015, Forum on Preschool Promise: with Greg Landsman, Stephanie Byrd, and John Pepper.

October 29, 2014, Discussion with Judge Nathaniel Jones and Marian Spencer.

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Coverage of Our Marian A. Spencer Statue Committee and Initiative