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Major Latino Convention Opens In Cincinnati Monday
June 24, 2011
Beginning Monday, Cincinnati plays host to The League of United Latin American Citizens annual convention. The event is expected to draw 20,000 people. Cincinnati beat two cities with much larger Hispanic populations, Orlando and Houston, to host this year’s gathering of the largest Hispanic civic organization. The group’s Ohio director, Jason Riveiro, lobbied to bring the convention to Cincinnati, arguing that holding the weeklong meeting here would have a greater impact on making people aware of Latino issues than holding it in Florida and Texas, states where the Hispanic population is much greater. ...
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Struggling Black Consumers In Cincinnati Say Recession Changed How They Handle Their Finances
June 02, 2010
According to the survey, African Americans in Cincinnati have made more positive changes in the past year than the general population as a result of the economy, including creating a household budget (42 percent to 26 percent), reducing spending other than entertainment (49 percent to 40 percent), and using cheaper transportation (25 percent to 15 ...
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Cincinnati Minority Business Accelerator
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May 18, 2010
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Cincinnati Gears Up For Civil Rights Game
May 11, 2010
Baseball is the backdrop, but a celebration of diversity and the recognition of the struggle for equality will be front and center this weekend when the Gillette Civil ...
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Cincinnati Public Schools Minority Tracking Rife With Errors
April 13, 2010
As a result, the school system's own records for how many minority-owned firms won construction contracts - reported prominently until January - are so error-riddled that they are practically useless, and the source of severe political problems for the school board. More than three months after local NAACP ...
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Black Mayors Conference Coming To Cincinnati
April 12, 2010
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NAACP Threatens To Pull Levy Support
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January 12, 2010
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Chamber To Study Minority Outreach In Cincinnati
December 29, 2009
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Study Notes Racial Disparity In Cincinnati
Home Lending
December 22, 2009
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Cincinnati Hispanic Chamber Disputes Accelerator’s 'Minority’ Tag
November 27, 2009
Cincinnati business leaders formed the Minority Business Accelerator in the aftermath of the 2001 riots with the goal of helping to grow sizable, black-owned businesses so they, in turn, could create jobs and new wealth in the black community. ...
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Affirmative Action On Trial In Cincinnati
November 18, 2009
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Cincinnati Minority Business Exchange On Tap
October 06, 2009
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Cincinnati Civil Rights Game Brings Out Stars
June 19, 2009
Former president Bill Clinton, entertainer Bill Cosby, boxing greats Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Leonard, basketball legend Oscar Robertson, baseball's Hank Aaron and at least three other Hall of Famers are taking part. ...
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CINCINNATI HOSTS NATION’S OLDEST AFRICAN AMERICAN SORORITY
April 23, 2009
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OJPC TO CALL FOR END TO CITY OF CINCINNATI’S BAN ON HIRING EX-FELONS
April 09, 2009
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AT PROMISE SUMMIT TO END BLACK MALE CRISIS APRIL 9 AT CINCINNATI STATE
April 03, 2009
At Promise Summit on April 9 will tackle the local school to prison pipeline epidemic, which leads more black males to prison than to college. ...
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Cincinnati pushes for new disparity study on minority contract awards
March 18, 2009
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How Race Played Role In Post-Emancipation Era Hangings
August 19, 2011
An examination of post-emancipation executions in the South is revealing how race played a significant and under-examined role in executions. Annulla Linders, a University of Cincinnati associate professor of sociology, will present the research on Aug. 21, at the 106th annual meeting of the American Sociological Association in Las Vegas. Linders combed through newspaper archives in the Library of Congress ...
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Black TV Network Sets Fall Launch Date
July 12, 2011
Martin Luther King III and Ambassador Andrew Young announced today that Bounce TV, the first-ever over-the-air broadcast television network for black audiences, will debut on Monday, September 26 at 12:00 Noon Eastern Time. "September 26 will be an important milestone as we launch the first-ever independently owned ...
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Program Seeks To Boost Latino Use Of Broadband
July 01, 2011
In conjunction with its 82nd Annual National Convention, the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), along with the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) launched two new public service announcements encouraging Latinos ...
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Latino Rights Group Reports On 'State Of Latino Nation"
June 30, 2011
As part of a press conference held today at its 82nd Annual National Convention, the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), highlighted its commitment to improving health among the U.S. Hispanic population. One initiative, Latinos Living Healthy, is aimed at reducing childhood obesity among ...
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Big Auto Expands Minority Safety Program
June 28, 2011
Toyota today announced a $1 million commitment to support the national expansion of Buckle Up for Life, a safety program developed by Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, to help address the extraordinarily high number of African American and Hispanic children, teens and adults killed or injured ...
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Black "Bounce TV" Lands First Distribution Deal
May 05, 2011
Starting this fall, when the network launches, Raycom will carry the new diginet in 26 markets covering 10% of U.S. TV home and nearly 19% of African-American TV homes. ...
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MLB Revises Delta Civil Rights Game Schedule
May 02, 2011
Major League Baseball and the Atlanta Braves have announced a revised schedule of events surrounding the fifth annual Civil Rights Game. ...
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Sickle Cell News Round-Up
April 28, 2011
Sickle Cell disease is a genetic blood disorder that affects over 80,000 people in the US and millions worldwide. ...
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NAT'L URBAN LEAGUE DECLARES WAR
March 31, 2011
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Women Of Color Foundation Marks 9Yrs
March 23, 2011
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'Freedom's Sisters' Honored In Florida
March 23, 2011
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USDA Program Fights Hunger In The Summer
March 21, 2011
"Hunger doesn't end when the school bell rings and gap periods, like the summer months, often present nutritional challenges to children from low-income households." ...
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"Match Day" For HBCU Meharry Students
March 18, 2011
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