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In minority communities, election brings fear and heartbreak

Across Greater Cincinnati, the choice of a president-elect who through his campaign belittled and threatened immigrants, Muslims, disabled people, gay and transgender people and women left a hangover Wednesday that generated one overriding emotion: worry over the future. But breaking…

Rockwern Academy dives into all-school book reading with empathy as a goal

Rockwern Academy preschoolers clamored to drive their new cardboard bus. Eighth graders pondered the use of dark and light imagery to project feelings. And students in every grade in between engaged in exercises of their own based on two books that they're reading along with students at…

Surrogates for Clinton, Trump plus local candidates at Jewish group forum

Surrogates for Clinton, Trump plus many local candidates highlight Jewish group forum tonight Moderated discussion, meet-and-greet on the agenda If you’re one of the few Americans who hasn’t decided which presidential candidate to vote for, there’s one more chance to hear from the…

Cincy Jewish community to host election forums

Cincinnati's Jewish community is partnering up to host two election forums, one before the election and one after. The Jewish Community Relations Council, part of the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati, and the Cincinnati chapter of the American Jewish Committee will host the first of two…

Cedar Village Making Memory Connections Through Music

Cedar Village, a retirement community in Mason, is noticing specific iPod playlists are triggering memories in some of its residents with dementia. Cedar Village will hold a free public screening of "Alive Inside," a film that shows evidence of the same thing, on October 25 at 7:30 p.m.