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East Westwood Cincinnati council hears pleas for end to violence


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Aurelia Persley heard gunshots again Sunday night near her home in the Village of Roll Hill, and she once again felt unsafe in her home for herself and her children.
The mother of two spoke to city council members at Monday s Cincinnati City Council special neighborhoods committee meeting about finding solutions to stop violence in East Westwood and that she can t sleep and hears regular gunshots.
I feel like I don t want to go back home, Presley said through tears.
She said she can t even let her children, including her 8-year-old son and her baby, be outside to play. ....

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Presbyterian Mission Agency Redeeming a racist bequest | Presbyterian Mission Agency


Redeeming a racist bequest
December 10, 2020
Knox Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati takes a listen, learn and act approach to mitigate structural racism after it learns about the terms of a century-old gift that helped build the church
by Mike Ferguson | Presbyterian News Service
Leaders and members of Knox Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati have been working to end structural racism since learning a gift that helped construct the church a century ago was intended for white people only. (Mike Fitzer/180 Degrees)
CINCINNATI — Ever since discovering  their church was built a century ago partly through funds donated “for the white race only,” the 1,200 or so members and the leadership of Knox Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati, Ohio, have worked hard not to duck the church’s history, but to learn from it and to, in tangible ways, reach out and make connections that make it clear where the church is headed during the next 100 years: ending the ....

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