Dayton Human Relations Council

HRC News Clips December 29, 2014- January 9, 2015

Civil Rights/Fair Housing

New high court look at gay marriage? Now legal in 36 states. Dayton Daily News. January 8, 2015. Read more here.

Dayton VA recognized for diversity efforts. Dayton Business Journal. January 7, 2015. Read more here.

Same-sex couples from Ohio travel to Indiana to marry. Dayton Daily News. January 5, 2015. Read more here.

List of MLK Holiday Events. Dayton Daily News. January 2, 2015. Read more here.

Freedom Rider to participate in Dayton MLK celebration. Dayton Daily News. December 30, 2014. Read more here.

Faculty complaints lead to changes at UD. Dayton Daily News. December 27, 2014. Read more here.

 

Business and Technical Assistance

Supporting black-owned businesses helps stabilize communities. Toledo Free Press. January 9, 2015. Read more here.

Guest Column: Education partnerships with manufacturers to boost workforce. Dayton Business Journal. December 25, 2014. Read more here.

Dayton construction firm wins $1.28 million project. Dayton Business Journal. December 29, 2014. Read more here.

 

Community Police Relations

Notable developments in tensions between police, communities. Dayton Daily News. January 6, 2015. Read more here.

Red light cameras leaving Dayton. Dayton Business Journal. January 5, 2015. Read more here.

Crawford girlfriend killed in crash. Dayton Daily News. January 1, 2015.  Read more here.

‘Groovy Grannies’ march for justice in Springfield. Dayton Daily News. December 29, 2014. Read more here.

 

Welcome Dayton

Ohio sees growing Bhutanese refugee population. Dayton Daily News. January 3, 2015. Read more here.

Local police officer, Cuban-born, divided on thaw between countries. Dayton Daily News. December 29, 2014. Read more here.

In Immigrant-Heavy Cities, Law Enforcement Leaders Say Executive Action Will Make Communities Safer. Think Progress. December 16, 2014. Read more here.

 

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