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- Tags: Racism
March 9-March 22, 2018
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From the Director
The Need to Improve Public Transit
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FC Cincinnati
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How to Respond to Panhandling
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Group Urges CPS to Move Back High School Start Times
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What the Kids Are…
Tags: Alan Smithee, Bill Woods, Cancer, Cincinnati, CPS, Dave Caudill, Dr. Mark Mussman, Ecuador, FC, Gun Control, John Sneed, Josh Spring, Justin Jeffre, Kim Green, Mayor Cranley, Michael Earl Patton, Michelle Dillingham, Minorites, Murraycooperphoto, Public Transit, Racism, Religion, Robert Park, Saad Ghosn, Staci Hollander, Steve Sunderland, Teaching, Trenton Davis, Willa D. Jones
October 6-October 19, 2017
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From the Director
Mayoral Candidates Make Solo Appearances at the Community Issues Forum
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Why Metro is Critical to the Disabled Community
“Other Fields”
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4th Annual Oakley Masquerade
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Tags: Alice Schneider, Better Bus Coalition, Biblestudytools.com, Bill Woods, Bobby Morris, Bryce Phillips, Dick Croy, Dog Boy, Dr. Mark Mussman, Emma Wilson, Google Images, Issue 2, Jason Haap, Jeremy Moses, Josh Spring, Kim Green, Library, Mayoral, Metro, Michael Earl Patton, Ohio, Racism, Saad Ghosn, Stephanie Phillips, Troy Jackson, Voting, Willa Denise Jones
January 27-February 9, 2017
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From the Director
Our Daily Reopens
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A Tale of Two Protests
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Community Leaders Call of Sen. Portman to Protect the Affordable Care Act
Reflections on the Inauguration
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Residents Continued to…
Tags: Affordable Car Act, Bill Woods, Bobby Morris, C.J. Peirce, Chas Wiederhold, city council, civil rights, David Little, Dr. Mark Mussman, education, Inauguration, Jason Haap, Jorge Garay, Josh Spring, Justin Jeffre, Kate Gallion, Key Beck, Kim Green, Michael Earl Patton, Michelle Dillingham, Our Daily Bread, Pipeline, Protests, Racism, Voting, Washington, Willa Denise Jones, Withrow University, Womens Rights
October 9-October 22, 2015
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Marijuana Criminalization and Racism
Homeless Coalition Works with ALMS Apartment Residents to Correct Major Problems
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Code Orange for Women’s Choice
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The Cause Cincinnati
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City-Wide…
Tags: Activists, Aimee Willhoitte, ALMS, Ballots, Bill Woods, City Hall, GCHC, Jason Haap, Jim Luken, Josh Spring, Justin Jeffre, Kate Gallion, Kim Green, Lee McCoy, Marijuana, Mark Mussman, Mayor Cranley, Photo Series, police brutality, protest, Rachel Hartwick, Racism, Rally, Redistricting, Rio Favela, Robert Park, Ron English, Shantytown, Socialism, State of City Speech, Taxes, Voting, Willa Denise Jones, Women Rights
October 1-15, 2009
CMHA Chief Denies Racism Charges
Keep Struggling- But Carefully
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The Vibe
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Eight Minutes with Sandpaper
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Coffee, Culture and Conversation
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Off the Battlefield, War Keeps Killing
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Street Life, My…
Tags: Activists, Afghanistan, Aimie Willhoite, Anthony Williams, Ariana Shahandeh, Art, Berta Lambert, Café de Paris, city council, CMHA, Dan Rozier, Dancer, Dave Scharfenberger, David Heitfield, Eli Braun, Elizabeth Heath, GCCH, George Ellis, Gregory Flannery, housing, Ira, Jan Brown Checco, Jeni Jenkins, Jennifer Blalock, Jeremy Flannery, Jimmy Heath House, Larry Gross, Laure Quinlivan, Lew Moores, Lynne Ausman, Margo Pierce, Mark Payne, mental illness, Michael Henson, Paul Kopp, Racism, Riccardo Taylor, Rob Goeller, Saad Ghosn, Starfire U, Stephanie Dunlap, Students, veterans, Vine Street, War
October 2007
Cincinnati Residents Show Overwhelming Support for Human Service Funding
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Vendors
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Homeless News Digest
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City Council Candidates Survey
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City Council Candidates Survey
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City Council Candidates…
Tags: Andy Freeze, Ardella Woolens, Berta Lambert, Cincinnati, city council, Funding, Georgine Getty, Greg Olkhovsky, Homeless News Digest, Human Service, Iraq, Jimmy Heath, John Lavelle, Julie Martin, Justice System, Kenneth Cheruiyot, Linda Pittman, Lynne Ausman, Market, Melvin Williams, Peace Village, poverty, Racism, Survey, Vietnam, War
September 2003
Homeless Under Attack; Protecting People Who Live Outside
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Editorial
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Donate
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Reader Mail
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Looking Away from the Homeless
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The Peace Village
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The Peace Village Continued
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The…
Tags: Andy Erickson, Arts & Poetry, Bias, Brendan Goodwin, Bush, Cincinnati, Elain Coffy, Elizabeth Linville, Evangelist, Food Research, FRAC, Georgine Getty, Jerome Manigan, Jimmy Heath, Mary Gaffney, mental health, Midwest, News & Editorials, panhandling, Peace Village, Quebec, Race, Racism, Rally, Reader Mail, Steve Shockley, Street Newspaper Association, TANF, War
September 2002
Hundreds of Huntington Meadows Residents Face Eviction
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The Vine Street Festival…Oops!
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Eviction Continued
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The Triumphs of a Blind Individual
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Latinos in Cincinnati
National Housing Trust Fund Sign-on…
Tags: Alabama, Andy Erickson, Andy Houston, Arts & Poetry, Aubrey Bowman, Brendan Goodwin, Brian Garry, Cheryl Ware, Cincinnati, Congressional Letter, Democracy, Dr. Steve Sunderland, Drop Inn Center, Dwight Turner, Editorials, Evangelist, eviction, Festival, Filmmaker, Friends Fest, Greg Stover, HHS Advocacy, History, Hunger, Huntington Meadows, Jerome Manigan, Jimmy Heath, John Halpin, Latinos, Martha Napier, Mary Taylor, Mexico, Mike Henson, New York, Over-the-Rhine, Peace Village, poverty, prisoners news, Racism, Robert Mannassa, Rodney Sutton, Rudy A. Alacron, Sonny Williams, Street Life, Valerie Lemmie, Vine Street
July 2001
Mt. Airy Shelter to Remain open
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Time to Say Goodbye
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Cincinnati’s Conspiracy
Speech Read at City Hall
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The Cold Within
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Paxton Sings for the Environment and Cincinnati’s Homeless
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National…
Tags: Alicia Beck, Anne Anderson, Arts & Poetry, Ben Gilbert, Brian Garry, Christmas, Cincinnati, City Hall, Dan Marschner, Dana Terrell, David Mitchell, Editorials, Edna Smith, H. Lee Bowen, James Blackmon Iyndigoh, John Perotti, Kim Renay Dumas, Lemuel Israel, Mary A. Gaffney, Mary Taylor, mental illness, Molly Lyons, Mr. Lee, Mt. Airy, Mt. Airy Shelter, NASNA, National News, Pam Johnson, prisoners news, Racism, Riccardo Taylor, Ronald Leroy English, Sonny Williams, Steve Sunderland, Susan Hucsken, Susan Knight, Tuqman Bahir Taqwuim, Victor M. Velez, Women