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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 […]

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 […]

Ferguson, Baltimore and Cincinnati

Ferguson, Baltimore and Cincinnati By Earl Wright II On Tuesday, October 4, I will participate on a panel discussion on the implications of the Department of Justice reports on Ferguson, Missouri and Baltimore, Maryland titled, “DOJ Reports on Policing in Ferguson and Baltimore: What They Mean for Cincinnati and the Country.” During the few minutes I have to […]

Lessons from DOJ Investigations, Attend Panel on October 4!

Lessons from DOJ Investigations, Attend Panel on October 4! “Terence Crutcher. Keith Lamont Scott. Korryn Gaines. These are just some of the most recent additions to the growing roll of people killed by police. Communities across the nation struggle for answers, strategies, and, most importantly, an end to the violence. On October 4, 2016, the […]

Farrah Jacquez Selected for New National Leadership Program to Build Culture of Health

Farrah Jacquez Selected for New National Leadership Program to Build Culture of Health (Cincinnati, Ohio) With their ability to design research to meet urgent community needs, and to directly apply research to create change, researchers and community leaders—such as directors of nonprofits, faith leaders, organizers or advocates—are powerful partners for impacting urgent community health needs. As […]

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