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- Tags: Jim Luken
April 15, 2011
Health Care for the Homeless Program is a Mobile Marvel
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In My Shoes
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Sworn Not to Betray
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Building Bridges with Neighbors
Health Care for the Homeless Program is a Mobile Marvel Continued
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Shine a Light…
Tags: Amiee Willhoite, B. Clifton Burke, Brenda Zechmeister, Chris Kromer, Cincinnati, Cleo Wombles, Corey Gibson, Crime, Dan Moore, Elizabeth Schulenberg, GCCH, health care, Human Rights, Internship, Isaiah Gaines, Jen Martin, Jeni Jenkins, Jim Luken, Jimmy Heath, Josh Spring, Judge Leslie, Kelissa Hieber, Lee McCoy, Mark Twain, Mayuko Hida, New York Times, Ohio, Photography, Poetry, Prostitution, Protests, Rico Green, Riots, Saad Ghosn, Sandra Knollman, Senate, Sheli DeLaney, street papers, Willa Denise Jones, Women, Yushin Toda
April 20-May 3, 2018
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From the Director
Issues Abound at the Faith Community alliance Annual Lunch and Awards Ceremony
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Do You Speak Like a Gentrifier?
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GCHC
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The “New Parish” In Cincy
Red Bike Announces Equity…
April 21-May 4, 2017
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From the Director
Community Issues Forum Features Two Mayoral Candidates
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Art Saves Lives
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GCHC
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The Worst is Yet to Come
The Science Marchers are Coming
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GCHC
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What’s Really…
Tags: Alice Schneider, Art, Bill Woods, Border Stories, Cincinnati, Dr. Mark Mussman, Dylan Speeg, Former Judge Mark Painter, Japan, Jim Luken, Josh Spring, Karen Elliot, Kim Green, Mayoral Candidates, Michael Earl Patton, Michael Stucker, Pearl Harbor, Robert Park, Saad Goshn, Sr. Nicole Varnerin, Steve Sunderland, Syria, Taxes, Twiiter, Voting, Willa Denise Jones
April 22-May 5, 2016
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From the Director
Are We Really Serious About addressing Poverty?
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A Death in the Hood
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Panama Papers, Free Trade, and the Poor
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Pay It Forward
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Fear Overtakes Common Sense in Rise of…
Tags: Bill Woods, Dr. Mark Mussman, Edinburgh, February, Free Trade, Hannah Ramlo, Jen Arens, Jim Luken, John Bealle, Josh Spring, Justin Jeffre, Kim Green, Lee McCoy, Leslie Moorhead, Michael Earl Patton, Nashville, Panama Papers, Park + Vine, Peter Kobak, poverty, Scotland, Steve Sunderland, Will Denise Jones
April 29-May 12, 2011
Transformation
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In My Shoes
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Light in Our Heads
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Street Life Springtime
Congressional Meeting
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Suggested as a Program of Recovery
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Right to the City
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Right to the City Continued
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Tags: Aimie Willhoite, Ashley Kincaid, buddy gray, civil rights, Elisa Hill, Ellen Crawford, Hemp, Internships, Jen Martin, Jeni Jenkins, Jim Luken, Josh Spring, Kat Roosen, Keith Bedford, Kentucky, Laura Osborn-Coffey, Leigh Waltz, Michael Henson, Miki Waltz, Molly Brazier, Natalie Otrembiak, Oil, Phil McCarten, Pippa Ehrlich, recovery, Riccardo Taylor, Rueters, Saad Ghosn, Sarah Hager, Sophia Bush, South Africa, Street Life, The big issue South Africa Staff, Western regional Advocacy Project, Willa Denise Jones, Women’s Rights
April 6-April 19, 2018
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From the Director
Reflections from the Front Line of Public Education
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Sorry, Not Today
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How to Respond to Panhandling
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The 2018 Library Levy
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Circular Logic Loops Keep Going, and…
Tags: Bill Woods, C. Grabowski, Cancer, Cincinnati, Dick Croy, Dr. Mark Mussman, education, GCHC, Homeless Coalition, Jason Haap, Jim Luken, Josh Spring, Kim Green, Library, Louisville, Michael Earl Patton, Over-the-Rhine, Religion, Saad Ghosn, Stacia Hollander, Steve Sunderland, Trenton Davis, Willa Denise Jones
April 8-April 21, 2016
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From the Director
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Who’s Afraid of Richard Wolff?
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Good White People Short Film Screening
A Triumvirate of Anti-Thought
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Reducing Cincinnati’s Child Poverty Rate by 22-Percent by 2020
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Tags: Bill Woods, Cancer Justice, Child Poverty, Cincinnati, Dr. Mark Mussman, Erick Stoll, GCHC, Grace Place Catholic, Grace Place Catholic Worker, Griffin Ritze, H. Lee Bowem, H. Lee Bowen, Jason Haap, Jim Luken, Josh Spring, Justin Jeffre, Leslie Moorhead, Metro, Michael Earl Patton, Photography, Richard Wolff, Sharon Doering, Steve Sunderland, Willa Denise Jones
August 19-September 1, 2011
Cincinnati Prays to Save Historical Homeless Shelter
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From the Director
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Distributor Program
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No Back to School for Hundreds of Unemployed Teachers
Act Now
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Cincinnati Public Schools Get a Long Overdue…
Tags: A. Mann, Alisa Balestra, Anna Louis Inn, Catie Dargue, Cincinnati, Corey Luthringer, Della Woolens, Dorothy Dark, E.Hayden, Georgia Bohannon, Girish Balsavar, Harrison Lott, Jason A. Haap, Jason Dean, Jeni Jenkins, Jesse Call, Jessica Hopsicker, Jim Luken, Joe Nolan, Josh Spring, Karen Chatman, Kevin LeMaster, Laura Osborn-Coffey, Lee McCoy, Make Cincinnati Weird, Mark Grauhuis, Phil Jones, Photography, Pickled Brothers, Public Schools, Queen City, Riccardo Taylor, Roebling Suspension Bridge, Rubye Goode, Schools, Soldiers, Stephen Gentry, Steve Sunderland, Susan Lakes, Teachers, unemployment, Willa Denise Jones, Worlds Indigenous People
August 24-September 6, 2018
Cover Page
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From the Director
Where are we Headed as a Nation?
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Cruel and Unusual Punishment
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Duke Energy’s Dangerous Pipeline Proposal
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The Mystery of Fort Ancient
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How to Respond to…
Tags: Bill Woods, Cam Hardy, Dick Croy, Dr. Mark Mussman, Duke Energy, Fort Ancient, GCHC, Google Images, Homeless Coalition, Jim Luken, Josh Spring, Justin Jeffre, Kim Green, Laura Domet, Michael Earl Patton, Pipeline, politics, Religion, Robert Park, Saad Ghosn, SORTA, Stacia Hollander, The Telegraph, Willa D. Jones
August 5-18, 2011
Can Cincinnati Protect the Homeless form Deadly Weather?
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Winning Hearts and Minds
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Distributor Program
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To Be Set Free
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Insurance Giant Bullies Anna Louise Inn
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A Lifesaver that Fits in Your…
Tags: Aimie Willhoite, Alisa Balestra, Anna Louise Inn, Artists as Activists, arts, Bill Howes, Brittany Fong, Catie Dargue, Cincinnati, Corey Luthringer, Della Woolens, Georgia Bohannon, Harrison Lott, homeless, Jason Dean, Jeni Jenkins, Jesse Call, Jim Luken, Josh Spring, Karen Chatman, Lee McCoy, Mark Grauhuis, Mary Beth Peters, Oregon, Paul Davis, Portland, poverty, Riccardo Taylor, Rubye Goode, Saad Ghosn, Social Worker, Stephen Gentry, street papers, Susan Lakes, Willa Denise Jones