Diversity

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.

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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.

Left: Michael Coppage receiving his award; right above: His art; right below: His mural in OTR
Michael Coppage is using art to start discussions about mental health

Talbert House employee Michael Coppage is using art to prompt discussion and promote inquiry about mental health. You can see his mural in Over-the-Rhine at Goetz Alley and 13th Street.

In 2015, a team from Elder High School won LNGC's spelling bee.
LNGC to host 26th annual adult community-wide spelling bee on April 27

Spellcheck and autocorrect may be today’s norm, but the Literacy Network of Greater Cincinnati is keeping spelling relevant with its 26th annual Adult Team Spelling Bee on April 17.

NKU Six @ Six lecture series showcasing Appalachian arts, culture and talent

With success in its previous Six @ Six interactive lecture series, which began in 2010, Northern Kentucky University’s Scripps Howard Center for Civic Engagement is bringing forth its next series, Appalachia: An American Story.

Video On The Ground: Post-Kroger, Walnut Hills believes ‘We can get something better’

Kroger’s closing last month represents a turning point for the Walnut Hills community, with organizers and residents working together to ensure food security and manage encroaching gentrification in this diverse community.

Female marketing professionals attend a Women In Digital event in Columbus.
Women In Digital conference to feature Cincy’s most influential female leaders

On April 6, professional association Women In Digital will host its first ever symposium, featuring some of Cincinnati’s most recognizable female marketers.

Kachelle Cunningham is working with Starfire Council and Community Matters to bring an artist collective to Lower Price Hill.
Starfire Council helping create inclusive artist collective in Lower Price Hill

Studio C participant Starfire Council is partnering with Community Matters in Lower Price Hill and a resident to bring an artist collective to the neighborhood.

Engage Cincy grant winners
‘Engaged’ local orgs win big at Cincinnati Neighborhood Summit

Five Cincinnati grassroots organizations each received $10,000 from the City of Cincinnati to fund their cutting-edge ideas to "Engage Cincy."

A group of nonprofits discuss their projects during last year's Studio C program.
Studio C announces new class, focuses projects on poverty reduction via family-centered approaches

Studio C's new class is underway, and 17 teams are working their way through 12 weeks of poverty reduction curriculum, which will be implemented different for each nonprofit.  

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