Mayoral Debate The Greenwich, in conjunction with the Walnut Hills Area Council, hosts a debate by candidates for mayor of Cincinnati at 8 p.m. Saturday. Democratic candidates State Sen. Mark Mallo
A Show of Hands for Literacy
The Literacy Network of Greater Cincinnati (LNGC) kicks off its 16th annual "Hands Across the River" fund drive as business and civic leaders from both sides of the Ohio
A Show of Hands for Literacy
The Literacy Network of Greater Cincinnati (LNGC) kicks off its 16th annual "Hands Across the River" fund drive as business and civic leaders from both sides of the Ohio
Young Professionals and the Next Mayor
Cincinnati's mayoral candidates square off about issues affecting young professionals in a Town Hall Forum at 8 p.m. Aug. 30 in WCET studios, 1223 Central Park
Stop CAFTA The latest treaty in the so-called "free trade" -- that is, anti-worker -- movement is the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA). The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to
Get Mixed Up With Candidates The Urbanists and YP Cincy are throwing a candidates mixer from 6-8 p.m. July 13 at McFadden's downtown. Candidates for Cincinnati City Council and mayor will attend. D
Mix With Candidates The Urbanists and YP Cincy are throwing a candidates mixer from 6-8 p.m. July 13 at McFadden's downtown. Among candidates who have already confirmed are non-incumbent city counc
Making a Case for Socialism
The Cincinnati branch of the International Socialist Organization holds a public meeting to discuss "The Case for Socialism" at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 23, in room 250 of M
Rally for Janitors
Cincinnati's commercial janitors are fighting for a livable wage and affordable health care. The Service Employees International Union kicks off a summer of activities with a Nati
Health Care for Everybody
The Single-Payer Action Network Local, advocates of health insurance reform, meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 8, at Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church in Clifton. On the agend
NOW on Women in Law
Connie Pillich, attorney and member of National Organization for Women (NOW), discusses women and the law at 7 p.m. June 6 at Walnut Hills Christian Church, 1438 E. McMillan St.
Parsing Police Use of Tasers An all-star panel of local experts discusses the Cincinnati Police Department's use of Tasers from 6:30-8:30 May 25 at Rockdale Elementary School, 305 Rockdale Ave., Av
Preserve Rights, Enhance Safety "Ashcroft" policing, through which the public sacrifices constitutional rights for safety, simply doesn't work. So says David Harris, author of Good Cops: The Case f
Nonviolent Warrior Training Learn how to be an effective nonviolent warrior through a program May 28-29 at the Peaslee Neighborhood Center. Activists often turn to nonviolent agitation when all oth
Neighborhoods, Unite! Neighborhoods United, a new local collective that seeks to bring neighborhoods together to support and advocate for each other and to help shape the city's public policy, meet