Diversity

This isn't Cincinnati Works' first time in Studio C, but this year, the nonprofit is tackling a new project.

Studio C helps nonprofits tackle Cincy poverty issues

With just a few weeks remaining, Studio C participants are delving deep into their projects as they work toward finding solutions that empower families to break generational cycles of poverty.

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Nonprofit teams examine solutions to poverty-related problems.
An inside look at the real-world problems Studio C teams are trying to solve

This week, we take a look at four teams in Studio C's most recent class: Starfire Council, NKCAC Head Start, Children Inc. and Women Helping Women.

Cultural artifacts from Oriental Wok
Food exhibit at Behringer-Crawford examines immigrants’ impact on local cuisine

A new exhibit produced by graduate students in Northern Kentucky University’s Public History Program, Culture Bites: Northern Kentucky's Food Traditions at the Behringer-Crawford Museum explores the impact of earlier food entrepreneurs, with a focus on restaurants and businesses established by immigrants.

Using pastels, markers, and a giant sheet of paper, Black records conversations all over the city.
Drawnversation helps people and businesses communicate without words

Local graphic artist created Drawnversation to introduce a new way of thinking and doing business that eschews boring, ineffective boardroom chatter for a more visual storytelling process.

The Aruna 5k is coming to Cincinnati on May 20.
Aruna Project brings ninth annual Run for Their Freedom

While on a trip to India, Ryan Berg realized he couldn't ignore human trafficking. He founded The Aruna Project to help those affected by human trafficking, and hosts annual runs around the country to raise funds for the organization.

A group shop from the Chamber's Stir! multicultural networking event in April.
Chamber’s new program to help increase cultural awareness and diversity in region

This week, the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber is launching a new pilot program to help increase cultural awareness and competence in its participants.

SCPA harp teacher Michelle Gwynne with a group of students.
SCPA’s memory of a beloved teacher is helping raise funds for harp education

Michelle Gwynne, harpist and former teacher at the School for Creative and Performing Arts passed away last semester, but her memory will live on through a benefit concert on Wednesday, hosted by the Cincinnati Chapter of the American Harp Society.

Local Derby Day event to raise funds for Winton Woods Riding Center

On May 6, Parkers Blue Ash Tavern will hold its 4th Annual Kentucky Derby fundraiser, benefitting the Winton Woods Riding Center. Admission is $15, and goes toward the Center's scholarship fund.

Neighborhoods across Cincinnati take steps (and pedal) toward post-automotive future

Much of Greater Cincinnati's infrastructure was built before cars became the preferred mode of transportation. Now, with help from elected officials, groups of cycling and walking enthusiasts are making a concerted move back to a pedestrian-friendly reality.

The Rosa Parks Experience received the Gold Award from the OMA.
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center receives award for best exhibition

The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center recently received a number of awards, including one for best exhibit for ENSLAVED: A Visual Story of Modern Day Slavery.

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