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David Holthaus

David Holthaus is an award-winning journalist and a Cincinnati native. When not writing or editing, he's likely to be bicycling, hiking, reading, or watching classic movies.

 

David Holthaus's Latest Articles

The region’s first Bike & Trail Expo is a chance to shake off the winter blues and start planning

The Expo will include more than 50 diverse cycling and adventure destination exhibitors.

Kenton County Library’s career services can help meet new Kentucky requirements on jobless benefits

The library has built a nationally recognized career and job services program that assists a couple thousand people a year.

Racial equity workshops energized NAACP leader for his new role

“It really made me be a little more assertive when it comes to individuals and corporations talking about equity and racial equity.”

Getting Around the City: A 50-year-old bus system works to reinvent itself

New funding and service improvements at Metro promise the kind of advancements in public transportation that are essential to a city that works for all.

Education and conversations about racism resonated years later in a new place, a new role

Years after participating in educational trainings on race, a foundation leader discovered its lessons had stayed with him as he began a new role. 

City of Immigrants: The growth of Cincinnati and other cities depends on immigration

As Congress and the states fail to update, reform, and address immigration laws and regulations, cities are where the future face of America is taking shape in real time.

‘We can learn new perspectives’: Foundation exec changed her grantmaking approach after training

Racial Equity Matters workshops delivered a better understanding of how much of U.S. society has been built on racial foundations.

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‘Eye-opening’ workshops generate a personal and professional impact for foundation leader

A history buff learned about the legacy of racism in the U.S. and made some changes.  

‘The change starts with me’: After racial justice training, some keep the conversation going

After participating in GCF's racial justice training, a small group continues the dialogue on its own, taking learnings from the programs and running with them.

City of Opportunity: Cities shaped one man’s journey from growing up poor and Black to prosperity

The experiences of urban life played a role in the groundbreaking career of Ed Rigaud in business, entrepreneurship, and sports.

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