In the pitch dark, you trek through the woods with a motley band: an elven healer, a dwarven warrior and a couple of inebriated gypsies. You can only hope they'll keep quiet, as you don't want t
The Center for Peace Education celebrates its 25th anniversary Oct. 2. Executive Director Jill Yungbluth has high hopes for the evening at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. "We'
The goal of Cincinnati's collaborative agreement is a community founded upon "peace, safety, and mutual respect," according to Harriet Kaufman, chair of a Woman's City Club action group workin
Rows of handprints line the walls of the Robin's Hood Community Center in Covington. One wary visitor was certain the handprints were a spell, a means of capturing souls. The handprints are merely
Cincinnati women are organizing to defend legal abortion, which could soon face its greatest threat since 1973, when the U.S. Supreme Court established their right to choose. "People are startin
When the primary furnace at the Cincinnati Fire Museum broke down this winter, community support came to the rescue. "We limped through the winter," says Barbara Hammond, executive director of