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Her most salient advice was for all of us to be kind to one another and do not talk negatively about one another. The statement is profound in its simplicity. → Read More
Bea Lea celebrates her 107th birthday at Maple Knoll Village in Springdale today. She doesn't drink coffee or tea and says we should be good to everyone. → Read More
Rico Grant is a connector whose big arts idea gained traction in the Cincinnati arts community. "Black and Brown Faces" is now a reality. → Read More
School board member's hurtful words come back to haunt him. → Read More
The cemetery was founded in 1848 in Avondale. White citizens had the cemetery declared a public nuisance and the bodies and tombtones were moved. → Read More
United American Cemetery has seen better days. → Read More
'We should take care of each other. That’s what we were put on this Earth to do. It takes only one person to help make a change for another.' → Read More
Swing states surveyed said that Ohioans care about a COVID19 cure, ending systemic racism, equal pay for women and public education. → Read More
Rev. Damon Lynch III: "It's racial hatred sometimes in their own communities where people don't love themselves." → Read More
In the era of COVID, Tracy Stokes is building a culture of diversity and inclusion at Gateway Community and Technical College. → Read More
Cincinnati is on pace to sustain more than 100 homicides from gun violence in 2020, more than any year since 1971. → Read More
"It's just great that Black women have been included into history in this way. People are seeing us. I feel seen." → Read More
Columnist: For me, watching the crew of the SpaceX Crew Dragon emerge reignited the former astronomer-wannabe in me. → Read More
Clearly, something isn't working. Clearly, we must pay more attention and abide by what officials are telling us. → Read More
Raegan Brooks marked the fifth anniversary of her father's death. Samuel DuBose's daughter in a club no one should be in. → Read More
Heather Kouns, 28, gave one of her kidneys to help save the life of Dr. Dirk Hines, a doctor who works across the hall. → Read More
Jayshan Jackson Bates called the feeling his "soul radar" or "black Doppler." Was this bias? He wanted to test a hunch. → Read More
This crossroads America finds itself at is a difficult one. In many ways, the fractures seem catastrophic. → Read More
When I go home, drive or shop for groceries, I'm black. When I'm at work, I'm a journalist who happens to be black. They are not mutually exclusive. → Read More
I could have been Ahmaud Arbery, a runner mistaken as a burglar, the victim of an overzealous neighbor making a citizens arrest. → Read More