What is 81/61?
Benjamin created 81/61, an 8-episode podcast series, to explore the intersection between growth and inequity in Cleveland. The series draws on a previously lost archive and new interviews to tell a story about the role business leaders play in society. Listen on Spotify or below.
81/61: A Series on Progress and Barriers to Racial Equity in Greater Cleveland
It’s 1981. Reagan was just inaugurated. Cleveland is emerging from default. We're reeling from manufacturing losses. Racial division abounds.
The Greater Cleveland Roundtable, a coalition of CEOs and community leaders, is searching for methods to regain their region’s growth and struggling with how to include folks of color.
81/61 reckons with their effort by exploring the organization’s lost document archive and to tell a story about where we have been in the last 40 years and how we might achieve racial equity in the next 40.
81/61 commemorates the Greater Cleveland Roundtable’s 40th anniversary by exploring how far we’ve come since 1981 and how we might achieve racial equity in the next 40 years until 2061.
Cleveland’s accelerating racial division in the 1960s and economic slide in the 1970s inspired CEOs from Eaton, Standard Oil, TRW, and others to create a new civic consensus. Hear about how Cleveland’s default sparked an effort that aimed to include folks of color.
Was the Roundtable an effort to fight the root causes of inequity, or just an attempt to keep racial unrest in Cleveland out of the headlines? We uncover a seminal study of Cleveland’s racial disparities and how Roundtable members like Mayor George Voinovich reacted.
The early 1980s marked the beginning of a new trend: wage and wealth stagnation for the bottom 50 percent of workers. Learn about why Carole Hoover urges us to have serious conversations about opportunity.
According to Dick Pogue, the Roundtable’s efforts to improve relations between labor and management was its greatest success. Using archival cassette tape of Frank Valenta of the United Steelworkers, we ask: how was this related to the Roundtable’s goal of inclusion?
Entrepreneurship is a crucial wealth building strategy, but how accessible is it to most people? 81/61 explores the stories of how several Black female entrepreneurs got their starts.
What do we want our region’s headline to be? Will we leave the gains from closing racial disparities on the table?
Watch the 81/61 Launch Webinar
Benjamin Collinger provided an early look into the development of the series and the content of its six episodes. Then, a panel of GCP staff will discussed the findings for our region before a question-and-answer session.