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UC Researchers to Lead Cincinnati Gender Equality Study

UC Researchers to Lead Cincinnati Gender Equality Study The city of Cincinnati tapped UC researchers Amy Lind and Anne Sisson Runyan to lead a citywide gender equality analysis following its recent passage of a city ordinance ratifying a landmark UN women’s rights convention. As part of its recognition of CEDAW, Cincinnati’s governing council provided funding […]

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 […]

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 […]

Jim Crow Geography and HIV Disparities

Jim Crow Geography and HIV Disparities By Carolette Norwood I’m super excited to be apart of the first Cincinnati Project cohort of scholars. My scholarship has always focused on the health and wellbeing of African American women. Currently I’m partnering up with Caracole House to extend on my existing research that takes into account how gender, race, sexuality and space […]

The Value of Community Partnerships in Academic Research

The Value of Community Partnerships in Academic Research By: Leila Rodriguez Early on in our training as anthropologists, we learn that ethnographic fieldwork is the pillar of anthropological inquiry. To best understand a community from their own perspective, we immerse ourselves in their lives, and use a host of research methods including participant observation and interviewing […]

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