Working to evolve from an industrial city to one that can grow and thrive in today's economy, faces many of the same economic and social challenges as other cities across the country, including police-community relations, poverty and the opioid crisis.
More than 200 Dayton neighborhood leaders are expected to attend the 32nd Annual CityLinks Neighborhood Leadership Conference at the University of Dayton this Friday, April 7. The conference, focusing on "Building one community through education, leadership, partnership," will provide a forum for attendees to discuss the city's challenges and opportunities. For details and registration information,.
Joining us to discuss the Dayton CityLinks conference are Executive Director of , Dr. Hunter Phillips Goodman; and Executive Director, David Bohardt.