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Miyah Byrd

Miyah Byrd is a storyteller and advocate based in Ohio. Her work has been featured in KIIONA Magazine, Forge, Human Parts, and ThriveGlobal. She is a former educator whose interests include food insecurity, green energy, and the self-sufficiency of the Black community.
 

Miyah Byrd's Latest Articles

NOMA group initially forming CAMP.
Local NOMA chapter sees a welcome resurgence of young, minority architects

Fostering young leaders to carry the chapter with guidance of seasoned professionals is the relaunch focus.

Black Tech Week connects entrepreneurs, investors, and professionals in the startup ecosystem

What began as a network-building festival for minorities in technology fields, now attracts more than 3,000 people to downtown Cincinnati.

Southbank Shakespeare’s performance of Romeo and Juliet ran June 14-17, 2023
Historic Dayton, KY church gains new life as community events space

Commonwealth Sanctuary wants to create a profitable business and a community space.

Cincinnati startup aims to revolutionize health care

RE-Assist digitizes and updates the information available to patients upon hospital discharge, provides real-time assistance to care coordinators, and lets patients filter and search indicators to find what they need.

Celebrating the LGBTQ+ music community in Cincinnati and beyond

Vincenzo Volpe, a fellow flutist from CCM commissioned Kei Slaughter, Berklee College of Music assoc. professor of music therapy to compose new work based on recent anti-trans legislation.

Rebecca Fannin, renowned author of Silicon Heartland, visits Union Hall

Changes over the past decade are turning the Midwest from a rust belt to a tech-hub.

Green Cincinnati Plan update focuses on climate equity, sustainability, innovation, and engagement

The five-year update of the plan was a sustained effort from multiple organizations, businesses, and community members.

Cincinnati is a great place to be a female founder

Meet the current cohort from Elevate Equity, Flywheel's program which supports social enterprises in building their businesses. 

Panel speakers shared their expertise and experience. Pictured left to right: Donna Zaring, Jessica Shely, Nicole Armstrong, Amy Vaughan, Anu Vora
Cincinnati hears from women leaders in tech for International Women’s Day

From entrepreneurship to attrition rates to working mothers to extending opportunities for women, this panel event touched on many of the issues that resonate with the women of our city.

Cincinnati Public Schools community shares ideas to improve local schools

School Board School and CPS partner again to hear innovative ideas during Policy Pitch Night.  

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