Books
Students receive national writing contest awards
CINCINNATI HERALD — Four young students at Winton Hills Academy in Cincinnati recently traveled to Philadelphia to receive their first place awards in a national book writing competition for their book honoring Civil Rights icon Marian Spencer, 98, of Cincinnati. This is the second book for which students at the school have won a national award, and these Cincinnati Public Schools girls are only nine and ten years old.
Activism
Oakland Post: Week of June 17 – 23, 2026
The printed Weekly Edition of the Oakland Post: Week of June 17 – 23, 2026
Books
Book Review: Something We Said: Richard Pryor, A Notorious Word, and Me
Though sticks and stones and words are weapons, as in the new memoir, “Something We Said” by Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor, they can also hold people together.
Activism
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