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Aiesha D. Little

Aiesha Little is a lover of jazz music, cosplay, and all things geeky. You can find more of her work at www.aieshadlittle.com.

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Film festival puts its “better” foot forward, explores community-focused issues

Women in Film Cincinnati will host the event, which highlights 18 short clips on everything from sustainability to affordable housing.

Playwright Roger Collins’ surrealist story about a traffic stop goes virtual

He was inspired by the knowledge that, out of nearly 50,000 traffic stops carried out in the U.S. every day, many of them are not “routine” and end tragically.  

Playwright Roger Collins’ surrealist story about a traffic stop goes virtual

He was inspired by the knowledge that, out of nearly 50,000 traffic stops carried out in the U.S. every day, many of them are not “routine” and end tragically.  

Portraits made to fend off the sadness and loss of a crisis

Tina Gutierrez created a “wearable art” portrait series to help herself — and others — overcome feelings of loss and sadness.

Local photographer snaps subjects for coronavirus-related art response project

Tina Gutierrez created a “wearable art” portrait series to help herself — and others — overcome feelings of loss and sadness.

Rare disease foundation helps families during COVID-19

The International Rett Syndrome Foundation supports families of children with this rare neurological disorder. The coronavirus pandemic has had a profound impact on this vulnerable population.

Rare disease foundation helps families during COVID-19

The International Rett Syndrome Foundation supports families of children with this rare neurological disorder. The coronavirus pandemic has had a profound impact on this vulnerable population.

YWCA commits to social distancing for domestic violence survivors

The pandemic has increased the need for safe, anonymous, and secure housing people who can’t go home.

Going the Distance: Bringing learning to low-income ESL students

The pandemic has further highlighted the chasm between the “haves” and “have nots,” but local people and organizations have stepped up to fill the gap

Chambers of commerce across the region are stepping up to help their members affected by COVID-19

Local organizations continue to offer systems of support by phone and email, and plan to take in-person meetings virtual.

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