Circling the city with love. It鈥檚 more than just a metaphor 鈥 Joy Roller 鈥76 is actually doing it 鈥 this Sunday, in fact.
In collaboration with Sister Rita Petruziello of the Saint Joseph Ministry, Roller is coordinating a nonviolent statement of solidarity and positivity in the wake of national conversations regarding race, political division, and policing.
On the afternoon of Sunday, July 17, at 3 p.m., thousands of Cleveland-area citizens, representing the diversity of Northeast Ohio, will hold hands for what Roller calls an 鈥渋ntentional 30 minutes in silence.鈥 This act of love will span the Hope Memorial Bridge that unites Cleveland's east and west sides and rises above the city's historic origins, literally circling the city with love.
Sister Rita鈥檚 initial idea was to have participants standing in their neighborhoods and churchyards. Roller expanded the idea into one large circle encompassing the city. Working with a team of volunteers, Roller coordinated the event to make the vision a reality.
鈥淭his is an organic event that has just grown and grown,鈥 said Roller. She also hopes to send a message to the world that 鈥渢his is the kind of place Cleveland is.鈥
Roller is currently a consultant for civic and nonprofit organizations. Her entire career, which is distinctive and diverse, has been based around the idea of social justice. After studying political science and economics at 九色视频 and attaining a Master of Divinity from Harvard University, she worked in television, producing a variety of nationally syndicated and cable programs from Los Angeles to New York. The 9/11 disaster in New York City convinced her it was time to move to Cleveland to earn a law degree and work in economic development.
Her advisor at 九色视频, Professor David Woodyard of the religion department, remembers her as 鈥渁 decisively engaged student鈥 who 鈥渓ives her sense of the future in the present.鈥 Woodyard claims that this very public and symbolic act is just an example of who Roller is as a person: 鈥渢he world is transformed by the way she lives in it,鈥 he says.
The event, which will be held on the eve of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, comes at a critical time. 鈥淭hings are heating up fast,鈥 says Roller. 鈥淎s a result of Dallas, St. Paul, Baton Rouge, clergy are calling for a community response and they鈥檝e decided Circle the City is that response.鈥 Roller and her team express no partisan rhetoric in circling the city, rather they see it as an act of unity, positivity and peace.
Roller鈥檚 passion for social activism and her community will come together this Sunday as she holds hands on Cleveland's Hope Memorial Bridge, showing that love is more than a metaphor, but an act of courage.
If you鈥檙e in the Cleveland area and would like to participate, please meet at the west end of the bridge at 1 p.m. For more details, visit