Innovation News

There’s a plan to welcome Afghan refugees to the region

A coalition of Northern Kentucky organizations have agreed to assist refugees in finding housing, medical care, and eligible public benefits, as well as employment and legal services.

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Donation drive gives new beginnings to domestic violence survivors

During the pandemic, shelters became overrun as victims desperately sought care. Assistance League is looking to help people get out of traumatic situations.

The TEDx Experience: Cincinnati Women Main Stage Event amplifies voices while fostering connections

A diverse group of guest speakers combined with local, live entertainment create a great lineup at the third annual event, held (safely) in person this year.

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.

Co-op Cincy helps family businesses survive — and thrive

When local organizations have no one to take over, they often shut down. But one group has found a solution to that problem.

The Singing Mural: CET is ME honors Dr. O’dell Owens

After postponing the more formal gala to honor Dr. Owens, CET, PBS, and Brave Berlin are presenting a more laid-back, three-day, outdoor party at the end of the month.

Baker Hunt exhibit spotlights its first Artist-in-Residence, Ken Landon Buck

Buck is known for his striking large-scale subject matter of swimmers interacting with light and water, as well as for still life, portraits, nature, and flowers.

Critical Race Theory is not, in fact, theoretical

As more schools incorporate CRT into their curriculums, some parents fear that history is being rewritten. It’s not.

Portrait of John Elliot, who died April 8.
Artists create portraits to honor those who died of Covid

Using photos provided by family members or friends, local artists drew or painted portraits of the deceased. The project was curated by the Kenton County Library and displayed at its Durr Branch.

Anderson’s Save Your Bees is abuzz with sweet activities

They offer a wide variety of honey, tea, and soap sourced from local hives.

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