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Longest running African American newspaper in Cincinnati. Providing news you can't get anywhere else. Published every Thursday retailing for 75 cents. Est. 1955
Cincinnati, OH
Joined October 2010
You're invited to an advance screening of THE LONG WALK! Monday, September 8 - 7PM Cinemark Oakley Sign up for complimentary passes at https://t.co/5xNpMWrYKO *Passes available on a first come, first served basis. #TheLongWalk
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Wendy Williams speaks out against her guardianship, stating, "I am not cognitively impaired; I feel like I am in prison." She describes her situation as "emotional abuse" and calls for reform of the "broken" system.
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Despite her diagnosis with frontotemporal dementia and primary progressive aphasia in 2023, Williams was assertive.
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"Don’t blame the Chiefs for the Bengals' playoff hurdles—blame September. A 1-3 start put them on a tough path. Strong early-season performance = better playoff positioning. Consistency is key! 🏈 #Bengals #NFL"
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The season is over and there is nobody to blame but themselves, as you can’t wait until your 4-8 to realize that there is talent on the team.
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Congratulations to the Winners of the Cincy Power awards! Thank you everyone that voted. Don't forget to get your ticket for the gala celebration on Feb. 16th!
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Author Tia Rochelle will talk about re-upping your life -- how to find your purpose, power & passion! Hear her inspiring story.
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Author Tia Rochelle will talk about re-upping your life -- how to find your purpose, power & passion! Hear her inspiring story.
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🎉 Congrats to the Greater Cincinnati & Northern KY African American Chamber of Commerce on being named Ohio's Best Chamber for 2024! 🏆 Their work under CEO Eric Kearney drives business growth & economic equity. 🌟 #Leadership #Empowerment #Ohio
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The Greater Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky African American Chamber of Commerce has been named the Best Chamber in Ohio for 2024 by Ohio Business Magazine.
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Langston Hughes' Black Nativity is a cornerstone of African American theater, blending gospel, dance, and community stories. Since 1961, it has celebrated Black culture while sharing the Nativity story in vibrant, adaptable performances. #BlackNativity
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One wonderful yet confounding thing about this show is that depending on where you see it, you will see significantly different productions.
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🎉 Congrats to the African American Chamber of Cincinnati & NKY for winning Ohio Business Magazine’s Best Chamber in Ohio award for 2024! 🌟 A huge shoutout to Eric H. Kearney and the team for driving business growth and empowerment. 🙌 #OhioBusiness #AACC
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The Greater Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky African American Chamber of Commerce has been named the Best Chamber in Ohio for 2024 by Ohio Business Magazine.
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Voting ends soon! Vote for your favorite Cincinnati black-owned business
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The Cincinnati Herald presents the Cincy Power Awards Congratulations to the Cincy Power Award Winners for 2025! Check out the directory of winners below and let’s be intentional about supporting our...
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TSU is making history as the first HBCU with a Division I hockey team! This milestone paves the way for diversity in the sport. 🏒✨ #TSU #HBCU #IceHockey
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Tennessee State University (TSU) becomes the first historically Black college or university (HBCU) to field an NCAA Division I ice hockey team.
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Get ready for the Bid Whist & Spades Thanksgiving Extravaganza! Celebrate community and camaraderie on November 25th in Cincinnati. With food, music, and lively card games, this event promises an unforgettable holiday gathering. Don’t miss out! 🎉🃏
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Contributed The annual Bidwhist and Spades Thanksgiving Extravaganza will be Friday Nov. 22 from 6-9pm at the College Hill Recreation Center. This year’s celebration will feature competitive and fun...
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The Queen City Book Bank gave away 4,000+ books on Book Giveaway Day, promoting childhood literacy in Cincinnati through community support and donations. 📚💙 #LiteracyMatters
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By Michelle Otten Guenther, CEO Queen City Book Bank The Queen City Book Bank (QCBB) was excited to host a community-wide Book Giveaway Day on Tuesday, October 22. Doors were open from 9 a.m. to 3...
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The "We Aspire" initiative in Cincinnati empowers Black-owned businesses by providing resources, mentorship, and networking for economic growth. It focuses on generational wealth and closing racial wealth gaps to create lasting legacies.
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By Keena Smith Economic power is the transformative force that changes not only individual lives but entire communities. Women of color are the fastest-growing segment of business owners and wealth...
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Congrats to Carole Crawford on making Forbes' “50 Over 50”! 🎉 As a managing partner at Connetic Ventures and founder of two companies, she's a powerhouse driving diversity and innovation in business. #Forbes50Over50 #WomenInBusiness
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Contributed Cincinnati native Carole Crawford, who is Managing Director, Americas and Global Events at CFA Institute (the largest global association of investment professionals), was selected as one...
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For the first time in history, the Senate will have two Black women serving at the same time. Congratulations to Delaware's @LisaBRochester and Maryland's @AlsobrooksForMD on their #historic wins! Here's to breaking more barriers. 💪🏽 #Election2024
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📚 The Queen City Book Bank recently gave away over 4,000 books to Cincinnati youth during Book Giveaway Day! This initiative aims to boost literacy and foster a love for reading among kids in the community. 📖👏 #Literacy #Cincinnati #BookGiveaway
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By Michelle Otten Guenther, CEO Queen City Book Bank The Queen City Book Bank (QCBB) was excited to host a community-wide Book Giveaway Day on Tuesday, October 22. Doors were open from 9 a.m. to 3...
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Donald Trump was just elected the 47th U.S. president, a striking political comeback for a former president who refused to accept defeat four years ago, faced dozens of felony convictions and survived two assassination attempts. Here’s what to expect from his second term.
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AP Race Call: Donald Trump wins Pennsylvania, giving him the battleground state's 19 electoral votes. https://t.co/vNyURdNHtn
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