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- Tags: Prison
June 2004
Mother’s Day Luncheon kicks off a week of awareness-raising events
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A Journey I Needed to Make
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Letters from Readers
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GCHC
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Panhandling for Justice spreads awareness about homelessness
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Homeless…
February 15-28, 2011
African American Achievements
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Street Wise
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African American Achievements Continued
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Die N-Word Die! Excerpts from the 1969 Autobiography
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Prison System Overhaul
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My Life at Caracole
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Bye…
Tags: Activists, African American, Aimie Willhoite, Black History Month, Catie Dargue, Corey Gibson, David Kisuule Kato, Dr. Michael Washington, Egypt, Elizabeth Schulenberg, Gay, Human Rights, Immigrants, Inmates, Jeff Berding, Jen Martin, Jeni Jenkins, Jim Luken, Joe Opio, Josh Spring, Journalists, Justin Jeffre, Laura Osborn-Coffey, Lee McCoy, Malcolm O. Varner, Martin Zeinway, Poetry, Prison, Riccardo Taylor, Rob Vinit Murthy, Saad Ghosn, Van Jones, Willa Jones
April 1-14, 2010
Too Many Prisoners, Little Justice
‘We Just Want to Work’
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Street Wise
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Eight Minutes Behind Prison Bars
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Enquirer Nominated for 17 AP Awards
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Council Solves Metropole Controversy
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Too Many…
Tags: Advocacy, Aimie Willhoite, Alecia A. Lott, Alex Chilton, Arts & Poetry, Atheist, Buddhist, Carmen Bowen Bush, Cincinnati, city council, David Heitfield, Eli Braun, Enquirer, Gregory Flannery, Holly Parker, Immigrants, Jeni Jenkins, Jennifer Blalock, Jeremy Flannery, Jesse Call, Jon Hughes, Larry Gross, Lew Moores, Lynn Baker, Lynne Ausman, Margo Pierce, Michael Henson, Michelle Dillingham, Paul Kopp, Prison, Saad Ghosn, Samantha Groark, Valerie Fessler, Veronica Glass, Vine Street, Vinit Murthy, Washington, Work
December 15-31, 2009
Knockin’ on the Food Pantry Door
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Quite a Year for ‘Streetvibes’
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Hamilton County Hidden Treasures
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Knockin’ on the Food Pantry Door Continued
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Knockin’ on the Food Pantry Door Continued
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Just as…
Tags: Aimie Willhoite, Anthony Williams, Arts & Poetry, Bengals, Bill Haigh, Bob Dylan, Clarissa Peppers, Congress, Dan Rozier, David Heitfield, Eli Braun, Food Pantry, Gregory Flannery, Hamilton County, Hate Crimes, health care, Homeless Crimes, Jeni Jenkins, Jennifer Blalock, Jeremy Flannery, Keara Anita Mullen, Kelissa Hieber, Larry Gross, Lew Moores, Lynn Baker, Lynne Ausman, Malcom X, Margo Pierce, Michael Henson, Paul Kopp, Prison, Protests, Saad Ghosn, Samantha Groark, Slavery, SOA, Stephanie Dunlap, Steven Paul Lansky, Thom Shaw, Wage
July 1-14, 2009
All Right to Be Different
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The Vibe
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Eight Minutes with a ‘Rebel with a Cause’
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All Right to Be Different Continued
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We’re Supposed to Loiter in the Park
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Homeless in High School
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Power…
Tags: Activist, Aimie Willhoite, Alecia Lott, Andrew Anderson, Christians, Dave Heitfield, disability, education, Gregory Flannery, High School, Hudson Brothers Cleaners, Jennifer Blalock, Jeremy Flannery, Larry Gross, Law, Lea Ottenheimer, Lea Ottenheimerm, Lew Moores, Lynne Ausman, Margo Pierce, Michael Henson, Mikki Schaffner, Murray Bodo, Park, Paul Kopp, Paul Miller, Prison, Recovery Center, Stephanie Dunlap, Streetvibes, Teens, tenants, Voters
November 2002
Dozens Gather at Memorial Site in Over-the-Rhine
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Memories of Buddy Live On
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North American Homeless News Digest
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As Congress Debates War, Stand Down Remembers Homeless Veterans
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Reader Mail
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Tags: Andy Erickson, Arts & Poetry, Bienvenidos, Brendan Goodwin Mary Taylor, buddy gray, Bush, Census, Cheryl Ware, Child Care, Cincinnati, Congress, Dr. Steve Sunderland, education, Forest Fires, FRAC, Georgine Getty, Iraq, Jimmy Heath, John Halpin, LA, memorial, Mike Henson, New York, News & Editorials, Over-the-Rhine, Peace Village, poverty, Prison, Rally, Reader Mail, Rev. Maurice McCrackin, Robert Bell Jr., Robert Mannassa, Skid Row, Street Life, Theater, veterans, War
March 2001
The Struggle of the Life Learning Center
Half Past Autumn
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Diversity Defines Streetvibes’ New Editorial Team
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Chabad House Homeless Shelter: Helping Families in Need
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Preserving Ohio’s Affordable Housing
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Tags: African American Artists, Alicia Beck, Artists, Arts & Poetry, Berta’s Art Corner, Casey Trupin, Charity, Church, Covington, Dan Marschner, Diversity, Editorials, Evangelist, Gordon Parks, H.L. Bowen, HIV, Homeless Resource Center, Jimmy Heath, Juliette Beck, Lauren Byrne, Life Learning Center, Mary A. Gaffney, Mary McCoy, Mary Taylor, Micael Stoops, Mr. Lee, National News, Pat Mitchell, Peltier, Prison, prisoners news, Riccardo Taylor, Rodney Sutton, Sean McDonald, Seattle, Sonny Williams, Steve Gibbs, Street View, Susan Huesken, Susan Knight, Tom Billman
July 2000
Laurel Homes Demolition Temporarily Halted
Texas Executed Shaka Sankofa
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New Director at GCCH
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The WTO’s History: “Free Trade” and its Lasting Implications
Fair Trade, the Alternative to Free Trade
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“Don’t Spend…
Tags: Alanna Maloney, Alicia Beck, Arts & Poetry, Berta Lambert, Bianca Wagner, Class Inequality, Congress, Dan Marschner, Death Penalty, demolition, Drop Inn Center, education, Erika Robers, GCCH, Ginger Brock, Grady Cook, Inequality, Jamaal Coleman, Joani Lacy, John Criswell, John Halpin, Leonard Peltier, Lynn Williams, M. Emily Cragg, Mary A. Gaffney, mental health, Mr. Lee, Pat Mitchell, Patrick Mosolf, Pickle, Prison, prisoners news, Rodney Sutton, Ron Carter, School, SOA, Sonny Williams, Street Scope, Susan Knight, Tom Billman, US Army, Warren Perkins, welfare news, WTO