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NNPA Executive Committee with judge after taking oath of leadership in 2019 in Cincinnati: l-r: Brenda Andrews New Journal & Guide, Norfolk; Janis Ware, The Atlanta Voice; Judge Tyrone Yates; Fran Farrer, Charlotte County News; Karen Carter Richards, Houston Forward Times; and Jackie Hampton, The Mississippi Link
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NNPA Executive Committee with judge after taking oath of leadership in 2019 in Cincinnati: l-r: Brenda Andrews New Journal & Guide, Norfolk; Janis Ware, The Atlanta Voice; Judge Tyrone Yates; Fran Farrer, Charlotte County News; Karen Carter Richards, Houston Forward Times; and Jackie Hampton, The Mississippi Link
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How nice that the Cincinnati Democratic Committee says it does not want to confuse voters in the Cincinnati City Council and school board elections this year.
How odd, though, that they think having their endorsed candidates be cross-endorsed by the Charter Committee (or any other political party) would confuse the voters.
These off-year elections generally garner a fairly low turnout and, in my experience, which dates back to 1983, the voters who
do turn out are the ones who are paying the most attention.
The Cincinnati Democratic Committee, made up of all the party precinct executives, sent this out via social media to Democrats last week, laying out the new policy of not accepting endorsements from other political parties. We won t know who the endorsed candidates are until later this spring, after the party committee has gone through its vetting process.
Nine Black History Month events to participate in this February
While many local celebrations might not be happening in person this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, various organizations in Cincinnati are honoring Black history.
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CINCINNATI â February is Black History Month.
And while many local celebrations might not be happening in person this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, various organizations in Cincinnati are honoring Black history.
Here are nine events to participate in throughout the month:
Letâs Talk: You Have the Right to Remain Silent: 10 a.m. Saturday. Online Forum. Free. The Underground Railroad Freedom Center and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra teamed up to offer this virtual discussion focused on examining the social realities tied to You Have the Right to Remain Silent, a musical piece that derives its inspiration from the Miranda Rights warning. Christopher Miller, a senior director at the Freedom Cente
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