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  • Skove - Vaccination Board Game

Vaccinating Your Elderly Parents: The Board Game

A comic about navigating the Ohio coronavirus vaccination system.

Anne Skove2021-03-05T09:35:21-05:00March 3, 2021|
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  • Tone - Columbus Exit

Coming of Age Between Somalia and Columbus

On moving, 9/11, and reckoning with the names and places that made you who you are.

Sahra Ali2021-03-11T11:03:59-05:00February 19, 2021|
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  • Ulf Andersen Portraits - John Edgar Wideman

John Edgar Wideman and Writing to Save Lives

Re-reading Wideman's "Writing to Save a Life" in an era of racist violence.

RA Washington2021-02-18T09:31:12-05:00February 12, 2021|
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  • Turtle Creek - Trafford - 1

Except for the Cancer I’m Fine

"Is disease something we’re born with and prone to, or the result of a life lived in a place that can make anyone sick?”

Lori Jakiela2021-02-19T11:21:48-05:00February 4, 2021|
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  • Pure America_Cover

An Ordinary Day in Charlottesville

Excerpted from "Pure America: Eugenics and the Making of Modern Virginia."

Elizabeth Catte2021-01-28T15:26:06-05:00January 28, 2021|
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  • Cantini - Cover Image

Creating Space for Virgil Cantini in Pittsburgh

Cantini, who was a vital part of Pittsburgh's public art scene in the twentieth century, believed art should be free and available to everyone.

Holden Slattery2021-02-12T11:49:30-05:00January 22, 2021|
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  • LGBTQ Anthology cover image 2

Lancaster is Burning

"The landscape of Fairfield County, Ohio sprouted the seeds of my imagination, helped them take root." [Excerpt]

Stacy Jane Grover2021-01-27T14:59:14-05:00January 12, 2021|
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  • Njie - Bob Zeni collage

The Tomato Man

How growing heirloom tomatoes helped me find community—even in a pandemic.

Bob Zeni2020-11-24T09:32:47-05:00November 20, 2020|
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  • Reidy family on Maplewood

Following the Yellowlined Road

Yellowlining—the lesser cousin of federal-government redlining—was a discriminatory force that historians and economists have only begun to explore.

Dave Reidy2020-12-16T13:07:56-05:00November 5, 2020|
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  • Bus at night

On the Van Galder from Wisconsin to O’Hare

"In Wisconsin, the Van Galder is a rite of passage for budget travelers of all stripes—students, retirees, the frugal, the working poor."

Catherine Jagoe2021-01-27T14:53:05-05:00October 15, 2020|
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  • South Shore neighborhood

Between the Lake and Emmett Till Road

An excerpt from "The Chicago Neighborhood Guidebook."

Audrey Petty2020-10-07T16:21:21-04:00September 16, 2020|
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  • Cuyahoga County redlining map

Cleveland and Chicago: Cities of Segregation

An excerpt from "Black in the Middle."

Mark V. Reynolds2020-09-10T11:25:22-04:00September 1, 2020|
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