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How Cincinnati CAN became Cincinnati DID 20 years after unrest
Unheralded reform panel had lasting impact
Kareem Elgazzar | WCPO
Posted at 5:00 AM, Apr 09, 2021
and last updated 2021-04-09 05:00:49-04
CINCINNATI â The way the Collaborative Agreement has changed Cincinnatiâs policing practices gets all the attention when it comes to the cityâs response to the fatal shooting of Timothy Thomas 20 years ago.
But an unheralded civic panel formed in the aftermath of Cincinnatiâs 2001 racial reckoning also had lasting impact on the region.
Cincinnati CAN, which stood for âCommunity Action Now,â issued a series of recommendations in 2003 after studying the racial disparities underlying the civil unrest that Thomasâs killing sparked.
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Laura Karet, the new chair of the Allegheny Conference on Community Development and Giant Eagle president and CEO.
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Despite challenges that included a 17% unemployment rate and loss of more than 200,000 jobs at the height of the coronavirus pandemic last year, the leaders of the Pittsburgh region’s primary development agency are optimistic for a rebound and excited for the future.
“This has been a deep human tragedy,” said Laura Karet, the new chair of the Allegheny Conference on Community Development, during its annual meeting Thursday. “We have a lot to do and we need to get it done.” The meeting was held virtually, broadcast over Zoom.