Black Tech Week connects entrepreneurs, investors, and professionals in the startup ecosystem
What began as a network-building festival for minorities in technology fields, now attracts more than 3,000 people to downtown Cincinnati.
What began as a network-building festival for minorities in technology fields, now attracts more than 3,000 people to downtown Cincinnati.
If you’re curious about how a diverse design team improves the built environment and what you can do to encourage more diverse design professionals, this is the program for you.
Household Books is a new bookstore and literary venue that focuses on culture, engagement, and community outreach.
In 2022, businesses announced plans to add nearly 6,000 new jobs in the 16-county tri-state region.
Meet the current cohort from Elevate Equity, Flywheel's program which supports social enterprises in building their businesses.
Nationally, there are about half a million fewer teachers in classrooms than prior to the start of the pandemic three years ago.
From entrepreneurship to attrition rates to working mothers to extending opportunities for women, this panel event touched on many of the issues that resonate with the women of our city.
The Kentucky program is inspired by Wendell Berry, one of the country’s treasured writers, environmental activists, and farmers.
Started as a way to keep local filmmakers engaged during the winter months, Winterfilm is now in its tenth year as showcase for local short movies.
Last year owner Chrissy Gedeon quit her corporate day job to devote more hours to the increasingly popular and demanding brick and mortar store.
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