HRC News Clips January 18 – 23, 2017
Civil Rights/Fair Housing
‘Dolores’ Focuses On Life of Labor and Civil Rights Leader Dolores Huerta. WYSO. January 22, 2017. Read more here.
Making Dayton’s voices heard: Southwest Ohio’s part in key marches on Washington. Dayton Daily News. January 17, 2017. Read more here.
Outlook Ohio News: Youngstown passes historic LGBTQ-inclusive nondiscrimination protections. Outlookohio.com. January 19, 2017. Read more here.
Local women among hundreds of thousands in D.C. for march. WHIO. January 22, 2017. Read more here.
Business and Technical Assistance
Building Up Minority Businesses. Daytonohio.gov. January 23, 2017. Read more here.
Dayton to host second week of startup events. Dayton Daily News. January 18, 2017. Read more here.
AFRL ramps up small biz outreach. Dayton Daily News. January 20, 2017. Read more here.
‘Innovation district’ considered for downtown. Dayton Daily News. January 20, 2017. Read more here.
More than 3,400 new jobs committed to Dayton region. Dayton Daily News. December 23, 2017. Read more here.
Community Police Relations
A look at recent federal civil rights investigations. WHIO. January 13, 2017. Read more here.
Dayton’s murder rate per capita higher than Chicago’s. WDTN. January 19, 2017. Read more here.
Dayton police-community relations is leading scorer in this game. WHIO. January 20, 2017. Read more here.
University of Dayton display gives insight into unrest in Ferguson. ABC22. January 18, 2017. Read more here.
Welcome Dayton
Mayor Muriel Bowser says D.C. will still shield illegal immigrants. Washington Times. January 17, 2017. Read more here.
6 Rules of Islamophobia In America. Huffington Post. January 23, 2017. Read more here.
Amid Trump Fears, One Dayton Mosque Works To Build Interfaith Communication. WYSO. January 20, 2017. Read more here.