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Mikayla Coleman is the 2025–2027 George Gund Foundation fellow working across program areas. Mikayla previously served as the community involvement coordinator at Metro West Community Development Organization, where she supported resident-led initiatives, coordinated neighborhood events, and…

The George Gund Foundation fellowship provides an opportunity for promising professionals to work inside the Foundation, a philanthropic organization that plays a vital role in supporting the civic life of Greater Cleveland and in various state…

After nearly 34 years in our present location, The George Gund Foundation will be moving our office to the Skylight Office Tower. Our new address as of February 15th will be: The George Gund Foundation 1660…

Photography Feature

About the Photographer

Brian Palmer (b. 1964, Queens, NY) is a photographer and award-winning journalist based in Richmond, Virginia. He strives to tell stories that might not otherwise be told—stories of conflict, activism, and daily life. His multimedia approach unites narratives and images, bridging the two to unite comprehensive storytelling and thorough investigation.

23 October 2020

Cleveland, OH—Early voting at the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections, including violin performance by Ariel Clayton Karis.

17 October 2020

Woodland Cemetery, Cleveland, OH—Headstones for United States Civil War veterans, including United States Colored Troops (USCT), United States Colored Infantry (USCI), United States Colored Heavy Artillery (USCHA), as well as Ohioans and others.

24 October 2020

Antioch Baptist Church, Cleveland, OH.

23 October 2020

Cleveland, OH—Early voting at the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections; Shooting Without Bullets wheat pastes posters of the late Stephanie Tubbs Jones, former U.S. Representative (11th Congressional District)—“also the first black woman to become a judge of Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court, as well as the county’s first black prosecutor”—on the outside walls of the ACLU Ohio.

6 April 2021

Erie Street Cemetery, Cleveland, OH.

16 April 2021

East Cleveland Public Schools, Cleveland, OH.

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Mikayla Coleman is the 2025–2027 George Gund Foundation fellow working across program areas. Mikayla previously served as the community involvement coordinator at Metro West Community Development Organization, where she supported resident-led initiatives, coordinated neighborhood events, and…

The George Gund Foundation fellowship provides an opportunity for promising professionals to work inside the Foundation, a philanthropic organization that plays a vital role in supporting the civic life of Greater Cleveland and in various state…

After nearly 34 years in our present location, The George Gund Foundation will be moving our office to the Skylight Office Tower. Our new address as of February 15th will be: The George Gund Foundation 1660…

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