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Liz McEwan

Liz McEwan is a proud wife, mama, urbanite, musician and blogger. Follow her at The Walking Green and on twitter at @thewalkinggreen.

Liz McEwan's Latest Articles

Voices of Youth students (front row) l to r, Tamia and Lorraine, (back) writer Liz McEwan with Kendall
Soapbox pilots Voices of Youth project with CPS Summer Scholars

As the school year came to a close, some CPS students and teachers were preparing to get right back to work. And, this year, Soapbox was right there with them.  

Cincinnati Preservation Association’s next season of advocacy and investment under Beth Johnson

Looking ahead, CPA is working to be more proactive in how it engages the issue of historic preservation.

Rebecca Dorff Cadena and Madeline Palmer are working to make on-site childcare a reality.
A new generation of co-working (with childcare!) is in-the-works in Walnut Hills

Caalma, or "home for the soul," will provided a workplace design that brings a new approach to workplace design and professional life.

The Fridge etc. is going strong after a year in Camp Washington

After a year at its new home, Cincinnati’s first free fridge is thriving and the concept is spreading.

Perseverance project brings more affordable housing to Over-the-Rhine

The Over-the-Rhine Community Housing and development corporation and 3CDC, along with architects at New Republic, used their expertise to achieve a common goal.  

Women’s empowerment program Owning Your Own Voice expands into a woodworking collaboration

Wave Pool — the nonprofit arts organization in Camp Washington — is working with the neighborhood to heal trauma and build community.

“Every day you have is a day to change the world:” Florence Malone-Crump advocates for education

Malone-Crump was a teen mom, is a breast cancer survivor, and is about to undergo a bone marrow transplant to treat acute myeloid leukemia. Aside from her work with CPP, she’s also a fierce advocate for women’s health, a poet and writer, and creator of Urban Flo’s Kitchen, a jam and jelly business.

Local mother and entrepreneur finds calling and career in nutrition-based health practice.

Thrive Natural Wellness is celebrating its first year in business, helping clients achieve nutrition, mental wellness, lifestyle and fitness goals.

First Lutheran Church approaches the deadline to save their historic bell tower

They’ve been next to Washington Park for more than 125 years, and want to preserve the historic tower. But they’ll need $3 million to do it.  

The Future of Downtown, Part II: What do business owners say?

Recovery has been slow due to many people still working from home. But local companies are confident that things will improve once offices open again.

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