Sunday, July 15, 2001
Diversity events this week
TODAY
Study Circles: Dialogue between citizens and police, press conference. 3 to 6 p.m. New Prospect Baptist Church, Fellowship Hall, 1829 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. 352-3237
MONDAY
Unity Day: Fountain Square. 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Free.
Racial Reconciliation: The Rev. Creflo A. Dollar, pastor of World Changers Ministries, a 12,000-member church in Atlanta, hosts racial healing program with clergy and members of 80 Cincinnati area churches. Cincinnati Convention Center. Youth event at 6 p.m. with Christian Hip Hop group, the Gospel Gangstaz. Rev. Dollar speaks at 7 p.m.
TUESDAY
VisionQuest - Buffalo Soldiers: Innercity youths previously involved in crime spread a message of changed lives. Evanston Community Council. Parade, cookout, then performance. Begins 12:30 p.m., at Dana Avenue and Montgomery Road.
THURSDAY
NAACP Membership meeting. Bethel Baptist Church. 6 p.m. 281-1900.
FRIDAY
Cincinnati CAN: dialogue of leaders and Tristate Chamber Collaborative. Noon luncheon. Westin Hotel. Cost $20. RSVP Cincinnati Chamber. Members and invited guests.
SATURDAY
Civil Unrest in Cincinnati: Voices of Our Community: Exhibit at Arts Consortium of Cincinnnati: African-American Museum. Union Terminal. Through October 21. Free.
SUNDAY
170th Anniversary of Union Baptist Church: Two services featuring historians' accounts of city's, church's and African-Americans' past, pre-Civil War tp present. 10:45 a.m. and 4 p.m. Free. Union Baptist, 405 W. Seventh St.
Groups call for boycott of city until demands met
Boycotts have long, mixed history
Demands sweep across city, county policies
Names behind the boycott
1st Unity Day will join diverse music, speeches, races
Diversity events this week
Amnesty may offer help
Cultures interweave for children
Slain man's wife offers $10K reward
CROWLEY: Kentucky Politics
PULFER: Our Daily Bread
Art lovers: Grime a crime
'Cool' summer really average, forecasters say
Finneytown schools plan levy
Tristate A.M. Report
Volunteers make getting river samples possible
Wilder's name apt description
It's fair time in Warren Co.
No longer just for warmth
'Boot camp' accused of abuse
Former exec accused twice of embezzling
Journal raises concerns over Ohio obscenity laws
Records against congressman filed
Scouts return to renovated camp
Anti-mask laws are spreading
Keeneland set for sale of yearlings