Cincinnati health care leader Karen Bankston inspires anyone, no matter who you are
Karen Bankston has become one of the most influential women in Cincinnati health care, and she s done it quietly. Others see her as a ceiling-shatterer; she sees herself as an introvert with a gift for putting puzzle pieces in the right place.
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Throughout 2021, WCPOâs Tanya OâRourke will introduce you to nine influential women breaking glass ceilings or asserting their influence to make the Tri-State a better place to live.
CINCINNATI â When Karen Bankston arrived at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center in 1990, she was introduced to the office as
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A Minnesota jury found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter Tuesday in the death of George Floyd last May.
Outside the Hamilton County Courthouse Tuesday night a crowd of about 30 gathered in response to the verdict. Barriers had been in place all week in the anticipation of the news out of Minneapolis.
“Guilty on three, a man shouted through a megaphone.
Banners were hung from the barriers saying: Jail killer cops and Reopen all cases.
“I felt such relief I had tears running down my face when I saw he was found guilty, Azzy Quinones said. There’s so many cases where we see cops obviously kill people and that doesn’t happen.
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20 years since the civil unrest, how close is Cincinnati to achieving equity? This mom says not very It s an endless cycle
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Twenty years ago, in the early morning hours of April 7, 2001, Cincinnati Police Officer Stephen Roach shot and killed 19-year-old Timothy Thomas in an Over-the-Rhine alley. Thomas was the 15th Black man killed by police since 1995, and his death sparked days of unrest that highlighted a deep divide between Cincinnatiâs Black community and the police. That mistrust, along with lawsuits accusing the department of a decades-long history of racial profiling, helped shape the Collaborative Agreement. We hope our coverage online, on air and on all streaming platforms will start a conversation about what led to the unrest, what has happened since and what work remains to be done.
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