Byron McCauley, Enquirer

Byron McCauley

Enquirer

Cincinnati, OH, United States

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  • Enquirer
  • limanews
  • The Columbus Dispatch
  • The Tennessean
  • USA TODAY

Past articles by Byron:

McCauley: This is my final column. Be kind. Fare thee well.

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

At 107, Bea Lea still likes red lipstick, urges goodness

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

This Avondale native had a big arts idea. Cincinnati said 'yes'

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

'They should have shot them': What a silly thing to say

School board member's hurtful words come back to haunt him. → Read More

Black cemetery: Dozens have stepped forward to help restore it

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

'A place to learn': We need to help restore Ohio's oldest Black cemetery

United American Cemetery has seen better days. → Read More

One year ago, a stray bullet killed their mother. These twins thrive through struggles.

'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

Hip-hop exec: Sports figures, entertainers can sway election

Swing states surveyed said that Ohioans care about a COVID19 cure, ending systemic racism, equal pay for women and public education. → Read More

Neighborhood violence and discriminatory policing: A war on two fronts

Rev. Damon Lynch III: "It's racial hatred sometimes in their own communities where people don't love themselves." → Read More

Tracy Stokes is building a culture of diversity and inclusion at NKY college

In the era of COVID, Tracy Stokes is building a culture of diversity and inclusion at Gateway Community and Technical College. → Read More

Cincinnati shootings: 'I am now looking to relocate. I cannot take it anymore'

Cincinnati is on pace to sustain more than 100 homicides from gun violence in 2020, more than any year since 1971. → Read More

Kamala Harris: VP candidate makes Black women feel 'seen'

"It's just great that Black women have been included into history in this way. People are seeing us. I feel seen." → Read More

SpaceX Crew Dragon return makes me feel like a kid again

Columnist: For me, watching the crew of the SpaceX Crew Dragon emerge reignited the former astronomer-wannabe in me. → Read More

Herman Cain's death from COVID-19 another wake-up call

Clearly, something isn't working. Clearly, we must pay more attention and abide by what officials are telling us. → Read More

Samuel DuBose's daughter has empathy for others in her club

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

Amid COVID-19, a doctor in need of a kidney. A co-worker steps forward

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

French Crust Cafe and Bistro: Did Jean-Robert de Cavel's restaurant manager show bias against Black man?

Jayshan Jackson Bates called the feeling his "soul radar" or "black Doppler." Was this bias? He wanted to test a hunch. → Read More

Don't miss an opportunity to reach back when police reach out

This crossroads America finds itself at is a difficult one. In many ways, the fractures seem catastrophic. → Read More

McCauley column: 'Are you black first or are you a journalist first?'

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

Ahmaud Abery death: I could have been that guy

I could have been Ahmaud Arbery, a runner mistaken as a burglar, the victim of an overzealous neighbor making a citizens arrest. → Read More