Browse Items (15 total)
- Tags: civil rights
December 2003
Two Cincinnati Homeless Perish in House Fire
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GCHC
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Reflections on the Season
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Motto: Stand Tall, Stand Straight Forever
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Homelessness: how you can help
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Homelessness: how you can help…
January 12-January 25, 2018
Cover Page
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From the Director
Political Reform In 2018
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New Year New Services
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How to Respond to Panhandling
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Cincinnati’s Fascist Monument
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Cincinnati’s Fascist Monument Continued
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Tags: Adam Sennott, ATIS547/Flickr, Bentley Davis, Bill Woods, Bobby Morris, Cincinnati, civil rights, Derek Peebles, Discrimination, Dr. Mark Mussman, Fascism, Homeless Coalition, Jason Haap, Josh Spring, Michael Earl Patton, Monuments, reform, Religion, Ronald English, Saad Ghosn, WCPO.com, Willa Denise Jones
January 27-February 9, 2017
Cover Page
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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
September 11-September 24, 2015
Cover Page
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The Words We Choose
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One Amazing Grandma
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Charity Gold Ball Drop
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Community Issues Forum Kicks Off its 35th Season
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The B Word
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Are Income-Based Fines More Fair?
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Tags: Aimee Willhoite, Baghdad, Bill Woods, Charles Carpenter, Chris Fowler, Cincinnati, civil rights, Income, Janis Dutton, Jason Haap, Jim Luken, Joe Wilson, Josh Spring, Justin Jeffre, Kim Green, Leslie Moorhead, Marian Spencer, Michelle Dillingham, Pete Roper, Peter Kobak, Photography, Police, police brutality, Ricardo Taylor, Steve Reams, War, Willa Denise Jones
April 29-May 12, 2011
Transformation
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In My Shoes
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Light in Our Heads
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Street Life Springtime
Congressional Meeting
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Suggested as a Program of Recovery
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Right to the City
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Right to the City Continued
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Tags: Aimie Willhoite, Ashley Kincaid, buddy gray, civil rights, Elisa Hill, Ellen Crawford, Hemp, Internships, Jen Martin, Jeni Jenkins, Jim Luken, Josh Spring, Kat Roosen, Keith Bedford, Kentucky, Laura Osborn-Coffey, Leigh Waltz, Michael Henson, Miki Waltz, Molly Brazier, Natalie Otrembiak, Oil, Phil McCarten, Pippa Ehrlich, recovery, Riccardo Taylor, Rueters, Saad Ghosn, Sarah Hager, Sophia Bush, South Africa, Street Life, The big issue South Africa Staff, Western regional Advocacy Project, Willa Denise Jones, Women’s Rights
March 15-31, 2011
Cincinnati Women Making Her Story
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Editorial
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Women Making History
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Women Making History
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The Homeless Congress
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San Francisco Homelessness
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The Struggle for Doing Good
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Fighting…
Tags: Americorps, Amiee Willhoite, Arts & Poetry, B. Clifton Burke, Beth Griffith- Niemann, Bill Howes, Catie Dargue, Cedric Cox, civil rights, Dawn Fuller, Elisa Hill, Elizabeth Schulenberg, Elles van Gelder, Haiti, Human Rights, James Brown, Jen Martin, Jeni Jenkins, Jim Luken, Jimmie Gipson, Laura Osborne-Coffey, Lee McCoy, Mikki Schaffner, Over-the-Rhine, Protests, Rallies, Riccardo Taylor, Saad Ghosn, San Francisco, Sarah Hager, South Africa, Spring Break, Suzanne Chouteau, University of Cincinnati, Willa Denise Jones, Women
April 15-30, 2010
Development for and of the People
The Stories of the Man in the Van
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Street Wise
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Ohio Has a Thriving Slave Market
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Development for and of the People
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Street Drinking and Free Markets
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Street…
Tags: Aimie Willhoite, Alecia A. Lott, Anthony Williams, Arts & Poetry, Bengals, civil rights, David Heitfield, Eli Braun, Gregory Flannery, Human Trafficking, Jeni Jenkins, Jennifer Blalock, Jeremy Flannery, Jesse Call, Jon Hughes, Kevin T. Kelly, Larry Gross, Lew Moores, Linda Zachary, Lynn Baker, Lynne Ausman, Margo Pierce, Martin Luther King Jr., Michael Henson, Michelle Dillingham, Ohio, Paul Kopp, poverty, Saad Ghosn, Samantha Groark, Slavery, Valerie Fessler, Veronica Glass, Vinit Murthy
November 2008
Tarnished Grandeur
Council Orders Plan for Single Homeless People
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The Vibe
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Eight Minutes with Myself
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Council Orders Continued
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Buddha Walks into a Bar
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Dennison Continued
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Dennison…
Tags: Alyssa Konermann, Andrew Anderson, Andrew Freeze, Angela Pancella, Anthony Williams, Arts & Poetry, Charity, Christopher Smitherman, Cincinnati, city council, civil rights, Dede Stoops, Dennison Hotel, Elizabeth Scheper, Georgine Getty, Gregory Flannery, Joe Wessels, Larry Gross, Legal Aid Society, Lew Moores, Lynne Ausman, Margo Pierce, Meera Basu, Michael Henson, Muslims, NAACP, Photography, Powell Doctrine, Shantytown, SRO, Stephanie Dunlap, Steve Gibbs, Steve Novotni, Steve Sunderland, Students
September 2007
Cincinnati Homeless Man Shot to Death for Panhandling
A Clean Victory for Cincinnati Janitors
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Vendors
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Homeless News Digest
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Ashamed for Us
First Amendment Abridged at Fountain Square
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Project Connect…
Tags: addiction, Andy Freeze, Atlanta, Cat Shim, Cincinnati, civil rights, Denmark, Drop Inn Center, education, First Amendment, Fountain Square, Georgine Getty, Grameen Bank, Greg Olkhovsky, Homeless News Digest, Iraq, Jimmy Heath, John Lavelle, Kenneth Cheruiyot, Leigh Tami, Linda Pittman, Lynne Ausman, Melvin Williams, NASNA, panhandling, Peace Bowl, President, Rafiquar Rahman, Soccer, Students, Susan Smith, United Nations, World Cup
May 2002
Rally at Fountain Square Marks Anniversary of Cincinnati’s Unrest
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Looking Outside for Answers
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The Life
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Reader Mail
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Boycott of Cincinnati Continues Despite Lawsuit
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Know Your Rights
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Tags: Alicia Beck, anniversary, Arts & Poetry, Beth Lake, Boycott, Bush, California, Carol Rainey, Cheryl Ware, Cincinnati, civil rights, Covington, Danny Glover, Editorials, Edna Smith, Edward (Sonny) Williams, Fanni J., Fountain Square, Free Trade, George Herrell, Jack Abbott, Jerome Manigan, Jimmy Heath, John Halpin, LAH, LAPD, Lawsuit, Liberalism, Library, Mark Telgarden, Mary Taylor, Maurice Mac McCrackin, Meghan Clarke, Mike Henson, Molly Lyons, Montana, Mr. Lee, Nicaragua, NPR, prisoners news, Racial Profiling, Rally, Reader Mail, Riccardo Taylor, Rights, Riverbank, Robert Lederman, Robert Mannassa, Santa Cruz, School, Steven Paul Lansky, Street Life, Supreme Court, Susan Huesken, Wal-Mart, welfare