Alfredo Serrano (right) showing off his bike to attendees at the event. Serrano was diagnosed with two types of cancer last year, and decided to build the bike as a way to keep himself busy while undergoing treatment. The same time he finished treatment, he also finished rebuilding the bike.
Alfredo Serrano (right) showing off his bike to attendees at the event. Serrano was diagnosed with two types of cancer last year, and decided to build the bike as a way to keep himself busy while undergoing treatment. The same time he finished treatment, he also finished rebuilding the bike. Credit: Gennifer Harding-Gosnell / Signal Cleveland

The City of Cleveland hosted the 2024 International Cultural Community BBQ last Saturday, July 27, at the Michael J. Zone rec center on Lorain Ave., showcasing some of Cleveland’s largest multinational communities from Latin America and Asia, with free food for kids, plenty of music, and two playoff tournaments for teams of international soccer and baseball players. 

In this audio soundscape, Signal Cleveland’s Gennifer Harding-Gosnell talks to Clevelanders from other places willing to share their passions with us.🎧📻👇🏽

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I create audio stories meant to engage and inform people in a way that pushes beyond media stereotypes. I aim to build trust between local media and the community, striving to teach people “how” to think about life in Cleveland, not “what” to think.