Dayton Human Relations Council

HRC News Clips May 17 – May 23, 2016

Civil Rights/Fair Housing

53 years after Equal Pay Act, why women still earn less than men and how to bridge the wage gap: City Club panel. The Plain Dealer. May 23, 2016. Read more here.

Friendly Reminder: The Gender Wage Gap Is Also Due To Outright Discrimination, According To New Study. The Frisky. May 22, 2016. Read more here.

Ohio schools study federal transgender bathroom directive. KSL.com. May 14, 2016. Read more here.

Huntington Bank and National Community Reinvestment Coalition Announce $16.1 Billion Community Development Plan. RealEstateRama. May 23, 2016. Read more here.

Huntington launching $16B community lending and investment program. Dayton Business Journal. May 23, 2016. Read more here.

 

Business and Technical Assistance

County seeks proposals for fairgrounds redevelopment. Dayton Business Journal. May 24, 2016. Read more here.

Small Businesses Worry About Adjusting for Overtime Rules. New York Times. May 18, 2016. Read more here.

 

Community Police Relations

Sale ends for gun that killed Trayvon Martin. Dayton Daily News. May 18, 2016. Read more here.

5 examples of cops helping their communities. Dayton Daily News. May 15, 2016. Read more here.

 

Welcome Dayton

Finding the beauty in different cultures. Dayton Daily News. May 15, 2016. Read more here.

Progressive City Welcomes One and All? Not So Fast. NextCity.org. May 16, 2016. Read more here.

Dayton-area congressman Mike Turner opposes housing immigrant kids on military bases. Columbus Dispatch. May 15, 2016. Read more here.

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