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Women of color say they feel a sense of not belonging and fight for visibility at predominately white institutions of higher education.
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Lincoln Heights has long struggled with a tax base much smaller than it should be because previous county leaders blocked the African American community from incorporating for years.
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Sarah Kent was named Outstanding New Interpreter of 2021 by the National Association for Interpretation.
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Nearly one in four servicewomen say they've been sexually assaulted in the military.
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People with fewer means were more likely to get drafted and serve during the Vietnam War.
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There are maybe half a dozen all-women American Legions left in the country.
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Hillcrest Cemetery is one of three segregated cemeteries for Black soldiers in the Cincinnati area. It was in use until the 1960s and fell into disrepair. Three volunteer groups — one after the other — have taken over maintenance.
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When it incorporated in 1946, Lincoln Heights represented the hopes and dreams of its predominantly Black residents looking to govern themselves in a country that was often still openly hostile and segregated.
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A VP in HCDC's economic development office says the organization will partner closely with the neighborhoods' community councils, asking them which businesses have priority needs and to help spread the word about HCDC's services.
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Seven-year-old Zayvion Moreland stands on third base waiting for the hit. He waits to hear the crack of a bat hitting a ball and makes a dash for home,…