Reportedly, for the first time in Cincinnati history, a professional African American dance company will present a full season of performances with content curated specifically for celebrating the African American community.
The grants are part of the “Build to Scale” program, which is administered annually by the EDA and aims to accelerate technology entrepreneurship by increasing inclusive access to business support and startup capital.
In partnership with The Contemporary Arts Center, Cradle Cincinnati and Queens Village Cincinnati, “A Queen’s Liberation Story” is designed to give women/womxn the tools and knowledge to take ownership of their bodies, with a narrative that doesn’t shy away from reproductive health.
The Northern Kentucky of Chamber of Commerce, RefugeeConnect, Kentucky Refugee Ministries and Horizon Community Funds of NKY are partnering in a community effort to provide resources and connections to the Afghan evacuees to ensure NKY provides a welcoming home for those who have been relocated.
In response to this belief in diversity, equity and inclusion and the importance of DEI representation in upper management, OneSource Center recently initiated its Emerging Leader Scholarship.
The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is turning to art in the fight for social justice. A new exhibit, “Luba Lukova Designing Justice” will feature a portfolio of social commentary prints and posters.
This year marks the 200th anniversary of Jewish community life in Cincinnati. The Jewish community and the City of Cincinnati will commemorate this milestone through public celebrations, multi-generational programs and interactive experiences.