Issue 44 will help CPS combat poverty
Voting for Issue 44 will help alleviate the strains of poverty for thousands of children in our city.
By Mike Moroski
Tags: Opinion, Childhood Poverty, Cincinnati Public Schools, Elections 2016, Issue 44
Race, Poverty and 52 Neighborhoods
Funding public school districts through property tax will keep the poor where they are and the rich getting richer — not to mention keeping Cincinnati in what seems to be its perpetual segregated state.
Tags: Opinion, Cincinnati Public Schools, PLAN Cincinnati, Poverty
The Affordable Housing Shell Game
Cincinnati has a deplorable lack of affordable housing for low-income citizens, and kids whose parents cannot afford a home experience homelessness.
Tags: Opinion, 3CDC, Affordable Housing, David Mann
These Children Are Real People
Cincinnati has the second-worst childhood poverty rate in the country. But what exactly does that mean, and what are we willing to do about it?
Tags: Opinion, Child Poverty, Childhood Poverty Collaborative, Cincinnati Preschool Promise, Cincinnati Public Schools, John Cranley