Diversity

Where innovation meets impact: How Develocode is shaping tech for public good

Cincinnati-based software firm partners with founders building tools that advance public safety, accessibility, and community-centered innovation.

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A federal leadership grant puts Cincinnati Zoo at the center of global conservation

This award strengthens a program that supports emerging conservationists from the communities where conservation work is happening.

Coming Clean with Paul Sturkey, America’s River Roots captain of cuisine

Food and music always have and always will be a common thread that bring people together according to this regional culinary legend.

Coming Clean: Laura Gentry stages the genres that shaped American music at River Roots

Free festival music stages on both sides of the Ohio are themed and include country, bluegrass, Americana, southern rock, blues, gospel, and, of course, jazz.

Kathy Wade is an acclaimed jazz vocalist and co-founder of Learning Through Art, Inc.
Coming Clean: Kathy Wade debuts educational art experience at America’s River Roots

The Emmy award-winning singer and educator’s festival project traces migration through America’s waterways exploring African, Cajun, and Indigenous musical traditions.

Restoring reflections: The gentle power of Annie Ruth

In a city still learning how to honor its full story, she dares to believe beauty belongs to us all.  

Last year’s Chamber Crawl program “Rock ‘n Roll Flute” reflects how Summermusik sometimes puts a new spin on traditional instruments and arrangements.
Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra celebrates global diversity with Summermusik

A central Summermusik goal is creating narratives that transcend music and venture into storytelling to frame the people and culture that birthed the featured pieces.  

Pones Inc.'s Somewhere Over the Holler and R. DeAndre Smith's Forging Legends are two works among a lineup of more than 170 performances.
Cincinnati Fringe Festival soars with boundary-pushing theater

At a time when the arts are facing increased pressure to conform or sanitize, Fringe’s commitment to creative risk and artistic integrity remains vital.

Fewer babies are dying in Cincinnati. Now its effort will be a model in other cities

Cradle Cincinnati’s model brings together parents, caregivers, health care professionals, and community members to support mothers and babies. 

Coming Clean: 5 questions with Cincinnati author Mary Kay Carson

Meet this local author who has written more than 50 books for kids about wildlife, nature, weather, space, and other science and history topics.

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