Each day of Kwanzaa celebrates one of seven principles. People talk about one principle each day. The seven principles are unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative ...
Discover Nero d’Avola, Sicily’s signature red wine, with tasting notes, producer highlights, and easy food pairings.
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It might still look historic on the outside, but the interior of Old Chemistry features some of the University of Cincinnati’s most cutting-edge laboratories, the latest energy efficiencies and modern ...
A group of a black men came together to found Leafy. Ohio’s first sustainable toilet paper company. Located in Columbus, Ohio. Leafy is an eco-friendly brand that focuses on the betterment of the ...
Dr. Fleming was a pre-eminent scholar whose life’s work was the preservation and interpretation of African American history and culture. His was firmly rooted in a historic Black community as he came ...
Donald Trump’s first eight months back in the White House have erased any illusion of restraint. He is not just following the Project 2025 playbook — the authoritarian blueprint he once claimed to ...
Another wave of bomb threats has shaken historically Black colleges and universities, with Morgan State University and Towson University in Maryland the latest to be forced into emergency measures on ...
The Union Baptist Cemetery, located in Price Hill, was founded in 1865. It was the second African American cemetery to be established in this region, and it’s the oldest still in its original location ...
Recent weeks in Cincinnati have brought fresh waves of grief, anguish and fear. Violence has been in the headlines, from Covington police attacking protesters on the Roebling bridge, to a fight that ...
The Better Business Bureau has been the standard for ethics in business since 1912, and BBB of Cincinnati has been the standard for excellence in the region since 1926. A reputation of advancing and ...
It is simply racism under new management. It’s become almost as egregious as when our family traveled south on vacation past the Mason-Dixon in the 1950s. Unless we found accommodations or motels that ...