Diversity

Ailing Midwestern cities extend a welcoming hand to immigrants

The Dayton City Commission voted to make the city “immigrant friendly,” with programs to attract newcomers and encourage those already there, as a way to help stem job losses and a drop in population.

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CCO brings classical pop music and anti-bullying message to SCPA

Today the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra hosts classical pop music fusion Time for Three at The School for Creative & Performing Arts for a master class in which the trio will address the issue of bullying.

Place from Space seeks to transform vacant spaces

For local architects Elizabeth Schmidt and Brad Cooper, transforming vacant and underutilized space is one way to enliven neighborhoods and encourage community members to interact with the built environment.

Video MPMF 2013

Soapbox photographer Emily Hammerberg captured all the excitement of Cincinnati's 2013 Midpoint Music Festival.

Cintas executive recognized for supplier diversity efforts

Pamela Brailsford, senior director of supplier diversity and sustainability at Cintas Corporation, was recently named “Individual Champion” at the South Central Ohio Healthcare Supplier Diversity Symposium.

Nine world-famous street artists you never would have guessed are in Cincinnati

Cincinnati is chock full of amazing local artists, but the city is not exactly known for being the street art capital of the world. However, with the help of places like The Contemporary Arts Center, BLDG, YES Gallery and AGAR, the city is surprisingly well-represented by world-famous street artists from across the globe.

Strut Your Stuff teaches women about cars, helps low-income women with transportation
Purple Light Walk will raise awareness for domestic violence

To raise awareness about domestic violence, Women Helping Women will host its first-ever Purple Light Walk October 11 in recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

Growing Sound creates new anti-bullying strategy using music

As part of its Before the Bullying initiative, Covington-based Growing Sound worked with 15 students in the Greater Cincinnati area to produce six music videos aimed at promoting pro-social behavior.

Playhouse artistic associate chronicles Cincinnati’s King Records in new play

KJ Sanchez, founder and CEO of American Records and current artistic associate at Cincinnati’s Playhouse in the Park, has spent years finding valuable stories that chronicle our time. Her most recent work tells the story of Cincinnati's King Records.

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