Akron Roundtable /akron-roundtable Akron Roundtable inspires and promotes community dialog and networking by presenting speakers who inform and educate listeners on diverse topics of importance to the region, the nation and the world. Media production and distribution of the Signature speaker series is done through a unique collaboration involving ĂŰĚҵĽş˝, PBS Western Reserve and the University of Akron's Media Studies program in partnership with the Akron Roundtable. Each episode of the Akron Roundtable Signature series will air on the first Sunday in the month following the roundtable at 2 PM on WVIZ (WVIZ 25.1) and The Ohio Channel (WVIZ 25.2). ĂŰĚҵĽş˝ will also continue its 8 PM radio broadcast on the first Thursday in the month following the roundtable on WKSU (89.7 FM).Click here to see who’s coming to Akron Roundtable. en-US Copyright Wed, 19 Nov 2025 04:32:46 GMT Dr. Murthy and The Together Project: The Power of Community and Connection /2025-11-18/dr-murthy-and-the-together-project-the-power-of-community-and-connection The Together Project launched in 2025 to catalyze a movement to vitalize community in America. A community where Americans have relationships they can rely on; one where we see the value of service in our lives; and one that offers purpose and meaning to act as a compass in a world that can make us feel unmoored. Ultimately, The Together Project seeks to help Americans make a key choice for their health and fulfillment: to choose community.The Together Project’s Chair, Dr. Vivek Murthy, focused on these issues throughout his term as 21st U.S. Surgeon General, which culminated with the release of his Parting Prescription for America. The Together Project represents an opportunity to build on that impact and help mobilize a coordinated movement to vitalize community in America.In 2025, Dr. Murthy and The Together Project will embark on a national listening tour and series of community engagements, with the support of the Knight Foundation and working with their community partners. These engagements will aim to lift up solutions that foster connection, reduce isolation and build social cohesion, and spotlight replicable and scalable models that help communities thrive and promote their replication across the country. Wed, 19 Nov 2025 04:32:46 GMT /2025-11-18/dr-murthy-and-the-together-project-the-power-of-community-and-connection Gambling Is Everyone’s Problem Now /2025-10-27/gambling-is-everyones-problem-now About our Speaker: Alex Shephard is senior editor of The New Republic, where he has covered politics and culture since 2015. His work has also appeared in New York, GQ, The Atlantic, The Nation, and other publications.About the Program: Sports gambling is everywhere. After the Supreme Court struck down a federal law prohibiting it in 2018, states across the country quickly struck down their own bans. Today, 38 states not only allow residents to gamble on sports, they have opened up app-based betting that allows residents to wager on sports from their phones. It is now nearly impossible to watch any sporting event or sports coverage and not be awash with betting advertisements, punditry about odds, and constant nudges that remind viewers that they could be staking money on the outcome—or something as banal or trivial as whether or not the next pitch is a ball or a strike.For cash-strapped states, sports gambling has been a boon: It has opened up a new source of revenue that doesn’t involve levies or tax increases. But in less than a decade, there are alarming signs that the rush to legalize sports gambling has already led to steep increases in bankruptcy, domestic violence, drug and alcohol abuse, and suicides. But the societal cost of sports gambling goes well beyond the individual and the family: It’s also straining social resources and fraying community bonds. Mon, 27 Oct 2025 18:30:00 GMT /2025-10-27/gambling-is-everyones-problem-now Escaping the Housing Trap /2025-09-26/escaping-the-housing-trap Charles Marohn, founder and president of Strong Towns, speaks about housing policy. This presentation offers a serious, yet accessible, history of housing policy in the United States and explains how it led us to this point in time where we face a market that is rigged against people. Only local change, on a neighborhood or city-wide scale, can begin to restore balance to the housing market. Fri, 26 Sep 2025 18:59:31 GMT /2025-09-26/escaping-the-housing-trap A Conversation with Senator Jon Husted /2025-08-21/a-conversation-with-senator-jon-husted Jon Husted began serving Ohioans in the U.S. Senate in January 2025. For more than two decades, the people of Ohio have trusted him to fight for their jobs, values, and families. Thu, 21 Aug 2025 18:43:37 GMT /2025-08-21/a-conversation-with-senator-jon-husted Why Akron? Reflecting on 60 Years of the Archives of the History of American Psychology /2025-08-21/why-akron-reflecting-on-60-years-of-the-archives-of-the-history-of-american-psychology Dr. Cathy Faye is the Margaret Clark Morgan Executive Director of the Drs. Nicholas and Dorothy Cummings Center for the History of Psychology at The University of Akron. She is Center’s third Director and the first woman to hold this role. She is also an Associate Professor of Research in The University of Akron’s Department of Psychology. Thu, 21 Aug 2025 18:27:16 GMT /2025-08-21/why-akron-reflecting-on-60-years-of-the-archives-of-the-history-of-american-psychology Reimagine Akron, After the Innerbelt /2025-07-03/reimagine-akron-after-the-innerbelt Join us at the Akron Roundtable to hear from Akron leaders about the city after the Innerbelt. Thu, 03 Jul 2025 13:20:09 GMT /2025-07-03/reimagine-akron-after-the-innerbelt State of the City Address 2025 /2025-06-06/state-of-the-city-address-2025 During the Mayor Shammas Malik's first year in office, he has worked hard on a unifying vision for our city’s future, rooted in safe neighborhoods, good schools, affordable homes, equitable economic opportunity, and environmental sustainability. Through all of these initiatives, Mayor Malik remains dedicated to collaboration with the community he serves. Fri, 06 Jun 2025 17:32:28 GMT /2025-06-06/state-of-the-city-address-2025 The Power to Create Change Is Not Lost—It’s Local /2025-05-16/the-power-to-create-change-is-not-lost-its-local Maribel PĂ©rez Wadsworth, President and CEO of Knight Foundation, asserts that the true power to effect change resides within our local communities. Fri, 16 May 2025 20:56:02 GMT /2025-05-16/the-power-to-create-change-is-not-lost-its-local In Search of Solutions to the Challenges Facing US Immigrants and Refugees /2025-04-25/in-search-of-solutions-to-the-challenges-facing-us-immigrants-and-refugees In conversation with scholar & journalist Steven T. Savides. Fri, 25 Apr 2025 14:48:09 GMT /2025-04-25/in-search-of-solutions-to-the-challenges-facing-us-immigrants-and-refugees Cuyahoga Valley at 50: Becoming a National Park to the People /2025-03-25/cuyahoga-valley-at-50-becoming-a-national-park-to-the-people As Superintendent, Lisa Petit's top priorities are to build strong, interdependent relationships between the park and the surrounding communities, protect and restore the natural and cultural heritage of the Cuyahoga Valley, and fulfill the purpose of CVNP as a “National Park to the People” by making CVNP more accessible and relevant to the full diversity of residents in northeast Ohio and the American public. Tue, 25 Mar 2025 16:33:28 GMT /2025-03-25/cuyahoga-valley-at-50-becoming-a-national-park-to-the-people