Month: February 2017

Voices of Cincinnati

By Steve Carlton-Ford This past summer, I started to get involved with the AMOS supported project “Voices of Cincinnati.” That project is focused on identifying people whose voices are rarely heard and helping them identify their strengths and capabilities. Many of these folks simply don’t have steady jobs and steady incomes and need help getting […]

Reproductive Justice is more than just Birth Control and Abortion

Reproductive Justice is more than just Birth Control and Abortion By Mary Siskaninetz ’19 Sociology 2099, a course on Reproductive Justice, has been the most life changing class in my college career so far. It made me realize that I do not just have to sit by the sidelines on issues about women’s rights and […]

Reflections on my time as TCP Program Coordinator

Reflections on my time as TCP Program Coordinator By Elaina Johns-Wolfe About two years ago, I began my assignment as graduate assistant for the Kunz Center for Social Research, of which Dr. Jennifer Malat was director. The Cincinnati Project was only in its infancy at the time — more of an idea than a cohesive research center. Over […]

2016 NAACP National Conference Data Collection

2016 NAACP National Conference Data Collection Brian Eiler, PhD Psychology student As part of the Cincinnati Project, I was invited to participate in discussions at the 2016 NAACP National Conference surrounding police-community interactions. While my primary role was as a scientist, to help collect data to understand how police officers and members of local communities, […]

Join us on February 17th!

Join us on February 17th! Patricia Hill Collins, PhD, Joins Us for The Third Annual Cincinnati Project Symposium! The Symposium is on Friday, February 17, 20178:30 AM – 2:30 PMAfrican American Cultural & Resource CenterPatricia Hill Collins, PhD will give her keynote address on“Taking a Stand: Anti-Black Racism and Coalitional Politics”Registration information and full agenda available […]

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