Cincinnati NAACP Articles
RECENT HIGHLIGHTS:

 

(9/5/10): Operation Crash the Polls September 28, 2010 for Mid Term Elections

 

(9/2/10): Officer Found Not Guilty For Running Over Woman Sleeping In Park

 

(8/31/10): Is The Ohio Ethics Commission Moving Too Slow on Bortz Violation?

 

(8/25/10): Cincinnati NAACP Invites Tea Party To General Membership Meeting

 

(8/24/10): More Than 50% of CPS Students Still in Academic Emergency (Underperforming) Schools  

 

(8/20/10): Cincinnati NAACP Rolls Out Anti-Trash Fee Petition at Black Family Reunion

 

(8/16/10): CPS Still Unwilling to Implement Major Educational Reforms

 

(8/13/10): Cincinnati NAACP Freedom Fund Awardees

 

(8/10/10): Cincinnati NAACP Extends Our Deep Condolences For The Loss of Ross Love

 

(8/09/10): Cincinnati NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner “Bell of Freedom” Reservation Deadline August 13 

 

(8/7/10): Burton Family Hires Lawyers

 

(8/5/10): City Hall Moving to Cut 100 Police Officers and 80 Firefighters to Balance the Budget

 

(7/31/10): Video Created to Stop Sell of Cincinnati Water Works

 

(7/27/10): City Pension is Pushing Cincinnati into Bankruptcy

 

(7/22/10): Berding Leading Effort to Sell Cincinnati Water Works and Smitherman Buys Camel

 

(7/20/10): Cincinnati NAACP Honored at 2010 NAACP National Convention for Membership Growth

 

(7/18/10): Why the NAACP Passed the Tea Party Resolution

 

(7/13/10): Cincinnati NAACP Joins Allied Construction Industries (ACI)

 

(7/9/10): Hamilton County Republican Party Chair Joins the Cincinnati NAACP

 

(7/7/10): City of Cincinnati Released Devastating Minority Inclusion Numbers

 

(7/5/10): All CPS Construction Sites were Open on MLK Day, but Now Closed for July 4th

 

(7/5/10): A Historical Reflection: Frederick Douglass--"The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro"

 

(7/2/10): Corruption Within the CMHA Board?

 

(7/1/10): Cincinnati Magazine Does a Profile Article on Cincinnati NAACP President Smitherman

 

(6/29/10): Ohio Ethics Commission Could Rule on Bortz Today

 

(6/27/10): City Council Likely to Give $14 Million to 3CDC to Gentrify Washington Park

 

(6/23/10): West End Community Health Center Closing July 1, 2010

 

(6/19/10): President Obama Doing Great With Gulf Crisis

 

(6/18/10): Smitherman and Finney Win Legal Case Against The City of Cincinnati

 

(6/17/10): 20% of Cincinnati Public Schools Seniors Fail to Graduate

 

(6/15/10): Cincinnati Public Schools Lack African American Teachers

 

(6/14/10): Too Many Under Performing Schools Within CPS

 

(6/10/10): Cincinnati Public Schools Continues to Exclude African American Contractors

 

(6/5/10): Enquirer's Editorial Board Circles Council Member Bortz's Wagon on Conflicts of Interest

 

(6/3/10): Charges Dropped Against President Foster and President Smitherman

 

(6/1/10): City Hall Moving To Sell Our Water in 2010

 

(5/28/10): Cincinnati NAACP President Requests a Special Prosecutor for City Council Conflicts

 

(5/26/10): CPS Board Requests Prosecution of Smitherman and Foster be Stopped

 

(5/26/10): Ohio Ethics Commission Decision Confirms again Councilman Bortz’s Conflict of Interest

 

(5/25/10): President Dock Foster Goes to Trial Tomorrow Wednesday May 26th

 

(5/24/10): Three Urgent Announcements from the Cincinnati NAACP  

 

(5/21/10): City of Cincinnati Faces Estimated $50 Million Deficit in 2010

 

(5/20/10): Cincinnati NAACP Weighs in on Club Ritz

 

(5/17/10): Cincinnati Public School Lawyers Have Conflicts of Interest?

 

(5/14/10): Cincinnati City Council and Mayor Announce the Closing of Ten Important Swimming Pools

 

(5/13/10): CPS Refuses to Release African American Inclusion Numbers to Cincinnati NAACP

 

(5/11/10): Cincinnati Pension Needs $600 Million Cash Infusion

 

(5/10/10): Cincinnati NAACP Encourages All to Attend CPS Board Meeting Tonight at 7:00 PM

 

(5/7/10): Cincinnati NAACP Today Submitted Signatures at Board of Election to Recall Any Mayor

 

(5/6/10): Mary Ronan and Eileen Cooper Reed Subpoenaed

 

(5/6/10): "Pass Throughs": Banks Concrete Contract Under Review by Officials

 

(5/5/10): CPS Response to Public Records Request: NO RECORDS?

 

(5/5/10): Two Urgent Messages from the Cincinnati NAACP

 

(5/3/10): Three Important Cincinnati NAACP Announcements

 

(5/2/10): President Smitherman and Foster Direct Attorneys to Subpoena Superintendent Mary Ronan

 

(4/29/10): School Board Members Bolton, Nelms and White Misled Cincinnati NAACP

 

(4/28/10): Ohio Ethic Commission Confirms Bortz has Conflict of Interest with Streetcar

 

(4/28/10): PART 2: Cranley Resigned Council to Avoid Conflict of Interest, Why Not Bortz?

 

(4/26/10): Cincinnati Public School Board and Administration Reneging on Agreement

 

(4/23/10): Two Urgent Announcements From the Cincinnati NAACP

 

(4/22/10): Winburn Letter Regarding Pass Through Businesses in Cinti SBE Program

 

(4/20/10): President Dock Foster Returns to Court Tomorrow

 

(4/19/10): Cincinnati NAACP and Kroger Company Work Together to Replace Food for Avondale Residents  

 

(4/17/10): Banks Project Inflating Minority Inclusion Numbers Also

 

(4/15/10): Cranley Resigned Council to Avoid Conflict of Interest, Why Not Bortz?

 

(4/13/10): Avondale Residents Gas and Electric Restored

 

(4/13/10): CPS Minority Tracking System Practically Useless!

 

(4/12/10): Six Key Cincinnati NAACP Announcements

 

(4/8/10): "Pass Throughs" Undermine Minority Inclusion

 

(4/7/10): CPS Releases Lower Minority Inclusion Numbers

 

(4/5/10): CPS Public Information Request Regarding $84 Million Minority Inclusion Numbers

 

(3/31/10): City of Cincinnati Contract Award Reports (2007-2009): NO Progress!

 

(3/31/10): Baptist Ministers Conference Votes NO on School Levy; President Dock Foster Back in Court

 

(3/29/10): Urgent Announcements from Cincinnati NAACP

 

(3/26/10): Cincinnati NAACP Membership Voted Against supporting a CPS Levy

 

(3/23/10): CPS Will Attend Cinti NAACP General Membership Meeting Requesting Support for School Levy

 

(3/22/10): Congressman Driehaus Votes to Support Health Care Reform for Americans

 

(3/21/10): House of Representatives Passes Health Care Reform!

 

(3/20/10): Urgent: The Arrest of Smitherman and Foster Videos

 

(3/18/10): President Smitherman and President Foster Plead NOT GUILTY!

 

(3/18/10): It Is Decision Time for Health Care Reform

 

(3/17/10): President Smitherman and President Foster Back in Court Tomorrow March 18th

 

(3/17/10): Cinti NAACP and Baptist Ministers Presidents Arrested: Protesting Economic Apartheid

 

(3/16/10): Cincinnati NAACP and Baptist Ministers Stand Together Against CPS Economic Apartheid

 

(3/16/10): Be counted

 

(3/11/10): The Cincinnati NAACP calls for the Resignation of Cincinnati Board Members Reed and Bates

 

(3/9/10): Strickland backs NAACP in CPS Project Inclusion Audit

 

(3/9/10): Cincinnati NAACP and Baptist Ministers Conference Request Governor to Audit CPS

 

(3/9/10): Interstate 71 Uptown Access Study land use workshop March 25, 2010

 

(3/7/10): CPS Board Inflated Minority Inclusion Numbers

 

(3/5/10): Cincinnati NAACP Important Announcements

 

(3/4/10): I.T. Village Youth Lab 2010 Spring Term Announced – Apply Deadline: Friday, March 12

 

(3/4/10): Cincinnati’s Future for next 10 to 30 Years Is Being Decided NOW—Are YOU Involved?

 

(3/3/10): Cincinnati NAACP will Vote in March on Cincinnati School Levy

 

(3/3/10): GCCH Press Release: Metropole- City Council Immoral

 

(2/24/10): Cinti School Board Member Bates pushes liberalism and White privilege in today's Paper

 

(2/22/10): Introducing the new Chairman of the NAACP Board

 

(2/20/10): Urgent Announcement Executive Committee Member Dr. Karla Irvine Passed Last Night

 

(2/19/10): Cincinnati Public Schools Fails to Meet Deadline

 

(2/18/10): Cincinnati NAACP and Baptist Ministers Reminds CPS Board of Deadline

 

(2/17/10): NAACP Unveils New NAACP Interactive Historical Timeline

 

(2/15/10): Contractor Meeting Tuesday (2/16) Integrity Hall to Compete for Chase Elementary Project

 

(2/13/10): Reece Campbell Refusing to Hire African American Contractors

 

(2/12/10): Four Important NAACP Announcements

 

(2/12/10): NAACP Yes We Count Census 2010 Pledge

 

(2/11/10): Cincinnati NAACP Makes Public Records Request For CPS Construction Change Orders

 

(2/10/10): End Racial Disparities in Sentencing

 

(2/10/10): Cincinnati School Board Not Negotiating in Good Faith

 

(2/9/10): Cincinnati NAACP and Baptist Ministers Conference keep pressure on CPS

 

(2/8/10): Cincinnati NAACP Encourages All to Attend CPS Meeting Tonight Monday Feb. 8th at 7:00 PM

 

(2/5/10): Cincinnati NAACP and Baptist Ministers Extend Deadline to February 19, 2010 at 5:00 PM

 

(2/4/10): The Cincinnati NAACP and Baptist Ministers Conference Begin Construction Site Visits

 

(2/4/10): How did your Member of Congress score?

 

(2/2/10): CPS Job Fair TODAY 4PM INTEGRITY Hall to identify African American Workers and Contractors

 

(2/1/10): Board Member Catherine Ingram Should Resign

 

(1/29/10): Cincinnati NAACP Gives CPS Deadline for Inclusion

 

(1/28/10): Four Urgent Announcements from the Cincinnati NAACP 

 

(1/26/10): Cinti NAACP President Praises Superintendent Ronan and School Board on Recommendations

 

(1/25/10): Cinncinnati NAACP Makes Public Records Request of CPS

 

(1/25/10): Cinti NAACP, Baptist Ministers Conference Will Attend CPS Board Meeting--Demand Inclusion

 

(1/22/10): Cincinnati NAACP Will Petition Government if County Commissioners Raise Sales Tax

 

(1/21/10): Cincinnati Public Schools Involved in Fraud

 

(1/17/10): Cinti NAACP and Baptist Ministers Conference Demand CPS Contractors Observe MLK Holiday

 

(1/15/10): Cincinnati Public Schools Can Not Confirm Inclusion Numbers in Today's Paper

 

(1/14/10): Big Win for African American Contractors

 

(1/13/10): Cinti NAACP President Calls for Resignation of CPS Employees, Contract Mgrs, Consultants

 

(1/12/10): Cincinnati NAACP Forced CPS Board to Admit African-American Contractor Exclusion

 

(1/11/10): Urgent Message: Cincinnati NAACP Confronts Cincinnati School Board Tonight(1/11/10)

 

(1/08/10): Urgent: Cincinnati NAACP Calls on Members to Attend CPS Board Meeting on Monday

 

(1/4/10): Cincinnati NAACP Concerned about Mercy Closing Hospitals in Cincinnati

 

(12/30/09): Response to Cincinnati NAACP Concerned about Mercy Closing Hospitals

 

(12/29/09): Cincinnati NAACP Concerned about Mercy Closing Hospitals in Cincinnati

 

(12/28/09): CPS Board Fails to Meet their 30% Promise to African American Contractors

 

(12/22/09): CPS Spends $700 million on Schools with Little African American Participation

 

(12/21/09): Public Information Request From the Cincinnati NAACP

 

(12/19/09): African American Contractors Not Building Cincinnati Puiblic Schools

 

(12/18/09): Cincinnati NAACP Vows To Petition Government Against Trash Fee

 

(12/16/09): Chief Streicher Attends Cinti NAACP 12/17 Meeting to Discuss Nov. 17th in Custody Death

 

(12/8/09): CPS Board Makes Right Decision to Not Loan $5 Million to Stadium Fund

 

(12/7/09): CPS School Board Votes Tonight to Lend the City of Cincinnati $2.5 Million

 

(12/2/09): Cincinnati NAACP Letter to CPS Superintendent Regarding $5 Million Loan to County

 

(12/1/09): City Council Sworn in Today but Preparing to Leave in 2010

 

(11/24/09): Cincinnati School Board Votes to Give $5 Million Dollars for Stadium Fund

 

(11/21/09): CPS Board Members Ready to Give $5 Million to Hamilton County to Save Stadium Fund?

 

(11/17/09): City Council Votes Tomorrow to Cut 82 Metro Jobs and Raise Fares Over 100% for Disabled

 

(11/13/09): Metro Workers Layoffs Effective Today: Mayor and City Council Still Pushing Streetcar

 

(11/6/09): City Leaders Consider Privatizing Sanitation, Cutting Metro, and Massive Worker Layoffs

 

(11/5/09): City Council Votes & Motions on Taxing Exercised Stock Options

 

(11/4/09): President of Cincinnati NAACP Proud of Win and Loss on Issues 8 and 9

 

(11/4/09): Results for 2009 Issues Endorsed or Initiated by Cincinnati NAACP

 

(11/2/09): Cincinnati NAACP Last Words Before the Election Tomorrow

 

(10/30/09): Cincinnati NAACP Releases 2009 Candidates Questionnaire Responses

 

(10/30/09): Cinti NAACP President Request Intervention by Ohio Attorney General on Hospital Deal

 

(10/29/09): Issue 9 Commercial Deceptive and Desperate

 

(10/26/09): Voters Being Tricked at the Polls on Issues 8 and 9

 

(10/26/09): Cincinnati NAACP Releases 2009 Mayoral and City Council Legislative Report Cards

 

(10/22/09): FOP President Harrell Addresses Cincinnati NAACP Membership Tonight

 

(10/21/09): State Representative Tyrone Yates (D-33rd District) Endorses "YES" Vote on Issues 8 & 9

 

(10/20/09): City of Cincinnati 2009/2010 Budget Crisis is Real

 

(10/14/09): Cinti NAACP President Challenges Mayor Mallory to Debate on the $200 Million Streetcar

 

(10/13/09): SORTA Board Recommends Major Cuts to Bus Service but Endorsed the Streetcar

 

(10/10/09): City Workers Laid Off in 2009 by Mayor, Council, and City Manager are 74% Black

 

(10/9/09): The Cincinnati NAACP Membership Urges a YES Vote on Issue 52

 

(10/8/09): 2009 SBE Numbers Show Continued Exclusion of African American Business by City of Cinti

 

(10/5/09): Cinti NAACP Public Info Request for City of Cincinnati's 2009 SBE numbers: No Response!

 

(10/5/09): Cinti NAACP Announcements: Cincinnatians For Progress Pushing Racist Agenda to Divide

 

(10/3/09): Metro Holds Public Hearing on $16 million Budget Shortfall; Next Day Travels to Florida

 

(10/2/09): Cincinnati Budget Deficit for 2010 is $109.5 Million

 

(10/1/09): City Leaders Announce $51.5 million Deficit for 2010

 

(9/29/09): The Cincinnati NAACP Membership Endorses Issue 3 

 

(9/28-29/09): Track Cinti NAACP President Smitherman's Sleepover at Board of Elections

 

(9/28/09): Cinti NAACP President Smitherman Sleeps at the Board of Elections Tonight (9/28/09)

 

(9/27/09): Cincinnati NAACP President Sleeps at Board of Election to Kick Off Open Polls

 

(9/24/09): Cincinnati NAACP Public Information Request Regarding Metro & SORTA

 

(9/23/09): Cincinnati NAACP Announcements

 

(9/23/09): Cincinnati NAACP Makes Public Information Request for City SBE Numbers

 

(9/22/09): Mayor Mallory Leaves Ivory Tower to Sell $200 Million Streetcar at the Aronoff?

 

9/21/09: The Cinti NAACP Follows Up with City Leadership on 2009 African American Contracts Awarded

 

(9/19/09): Metro $16 million Budget Shortfall, Low Ridership, Deep Route Cuts, Yet Pushes Streetcar

 

(9/15/09): SORTA Board Gives $50,000 for Consultants to Study $200 Million Streetcar

 

(9/12/09): AFSCME Worker Layoffs this Weekend at Midnight not Forgotten

 

(9/11/09): Important Announcements and NEWS from the Cincinnati NAACP

 

(9/10/09): Mayor and Council Budget Planning is to rob Peter to pay Paul; Today Unions will Reject

 

(9/8/09): EDITORIAL: The City of Cincinnati Charter Amendments and the Right to PETITION

 

(9/8/09): Health Care Reform: Let facts, not fiction improve health care

 

(9/7/09): Mallory Focused on His Streetcar Legacy, Bortz Focused on Mo' Money

 

(9/6/09): Cincinnati NAACP Membership Will Vote on All Ballot Issues at September Meetings

 

(9/4/09): City Council Will Release Political Plan to Save Jobs

 

(9/2/09): Cinti NAACP Announces Keynote Speaker for 54th Annual Freedom Fund Dinner October 16, 2009

 

(9/1/09): City Council Votes 9/2/09 to Place the Streetcar and Selling Water on the Ballot

 

(8/30/09): Cincinnati Council Back from Summer Break; $28 million Deficit Unchanged

 

(8/27/09): Cinti NAACP President Opposes City Council Taking Money from Cincinnati Public Schools

 

(8/26/09): Cinti NAACP to Vote 8/27/09 on Moving Forward With Ohio Ethics Complaint Against Bortz

 

(8/25/09): The City of Cincinnati and Hamilton County Heading for Bankruptcy

 

(8/24/09): Cinti NAACP Sends Public Info Request to City Regarding Tasing of Councilman's Daughter

 

(8/23/09): Cincinnati Councilman Cecil Thomas's Daughter Tased by Cincinnati Police Officer

 

(8/21/09): Board of Elections Certified Streetcar and Water Petitions

 

(8/19/09): Is Streetcar Ballot Language Being Manipulated by Mayor and Lawyers to Mislead Voters?

 

(8/18/09): Response From Joe Deter's Office Regarding Berding and Bortz Conflict of Interest

 

(8/18/09): Cincinnati NAACP Shares Important Updates on Streetcar and Water Petitions

 

(8/16/09): Cinti NAACP President Requests Special Prosecutor for City Council Conflicts of Interest

 

(8/13/09): Mayor and City Council Transport Signatures Today to Board of Elections for Certification

 

(8/12/09): Streetcar Charter Amendment Baptist Ministers Conference Urges Passage

 

(8/10/09): Councilmember Qualls Suggest in Sunday Paper to Change the Rules to Petition Government

 

(8/9/09): Councilmember Bortz Pushes Streetcar Yet Owns Property on the Line

 

(8/8/09): Mayor and Council Busted Scripting Council Meetings; Can You Say "Special Prosecutor"?

 

(8/6/09): 319 Layoffs & Mayor and Council Stick with Plan to Build $200 Million Dollar Streetcar

 

(8/5/09): Cincinnati NAACP Launches Charter Petition for Recall Provision of Any Mayor of Cincinnati

 

(8/4/09): National NAACP Recognizes the Cincinnati NAACP for Continued Membership Growth

 

(8/3/09): Mayor and City Council Begin Layoffs; Refuse Significant Cuts to Their Own Budgets

 

(7/31/09): The Cincinnati NAACP, Coast, and AFSCME Will File All Petitions August 3, 2009

 

(7/30/09): Jeff Berding & Beddinghaus Projections Were Wrong for 1996 Stadium Deal

 

(7/29/09): What Does Cincinnati Mayor Mallory and Pinocchio Have in Common?

 

(7/28/09): Today Mayor Holds Streetcar Press Conference; Yesterday City Mgr Promises Huge Layoffs

 

(7/27/09): Cincinnati City Manager is "Going to See the Wizard"

 

(7/22/09): Mayor Heads to Portland to Ride a Streetcar; 600 City Worker Layoffs on the Line

 

(7/19/09): Berding Motions

 

(7/19/09): Council Member Berding Introduces Motion to Tax Panhandler; Nothing on Corporate Welfare

 

(7/17/09): City Leadership Announces 40% Increase in Budget Shortfall with No Solutions

 

(7/15/09): Cincinnati NAACP to Bring Ethics Charge Against Bortz

 

(7/14/09): Berding Race-Baiting in Budget Debate: Racism/Sexism is Subtle

 

(7/9/09): Cinti Council Member Ghiz Dehumanizes Michael Jackson: Council Member Thomas Responds

 

(7/8/09): Leslie Ghiz (R) & Cunningham Make Crude and Uncivilized Comments Regarding Michael Jackson

 

(7/7/09): Cincinnati NAACP Extends Our Deepest Condolences For the Loss of Michael Jackson

 

(7/5/09): Smitherman Proposes a No Twitter Rule After Ghiz Dehumanizes Cole

 

(7/2/09): Cincinnati NAACP and AFSCME Announce Water Signature Count At 2PM Press Conference Today

 

(7/1/09): Streetcar Petition Press Conference today (7/1/09) at 4:45 pm at the NAACP Office

 

(7/1/09): City Budget Continues To Erode, But Streetcar Still A Go

 

(6/30/09): Cincinnati NAACP, AFSCME, and COAST Announce Results of Streetcar and Water Petitions

 

(6/28/09): Berding & Qualls Pushed Bengals Stadium, Now Pushing Streetcar

 

(6/26/09): Cincinnati NAACP Announces 5,000 Good Signatures for Waterworks Petition

 

(6/22/09): Mayor Mark Mallory Pocket Veto of Environmental Justice Ordinance

 

(6/21/09): Cincinnati NAACP Considers Third Petition Drive; Reject Annual $250 Trash Fee

 

(6/18/09): Cincinnati NAACP Announces 3000 Good Signatures for Water Works Petition

 

(6/17/09): Cincinnati City Council Votes Today to Sell Cincinnati WaterWorks to Private Entity

 

(6/16/09): City Leaders Reco Cutting: 11 pools, 2 Recreation Centers, and Cuts for 2 Health Centers

 

(6/15/09): Cincinnati NAACP Announces Budget Cuts to Save City $18 Million

 

(6/13/09): Cincinnati NAACP and COAST Announce 5000 good signatures for Streetcar

 

(6/11/09): City Leadership Cuts Benefits for Retirees and Announces $200 Million Streetcar

 

(6/10/09): Task Force Confirms African American Businesses Still Excluded After 2001 Riots

 

(6/8/09): City Officials Push Choo Choo Train, Neglect Pension Fund

 

(6/4/09): City Council Privatized Fountain Square - Next Cincinnati WaterWorks

 

(6/2/09): Sorta Cuts Bus Routes While City Leadership Pushes Choo-Choo Train

 

(6/1/09): Cincinnati NAACP Submits Waterworks Petitions to Board of Elections

 

(5/29/09): Cincinnati NAACP Announces 4,000 Good Signatures Toward Streetcar Petition

 

(5/28/09): City Manager to Address Cincinnati NAACP General Membership Meeting on 5/28/09

 

(5/24/09): Cincinnati NAACP Launches Water Works Petition Memorial Day Weekend

 

(5/22/09): Cincinnati NAACP Rejects Public Policies and Positions of Council Member Jeff Berding

 

(5/21/09): Cincinnati NAACP Responds to Council Member Leslie Ghiz Regarding Streetcar Petition

 

(5/19/09): Cincinnati NAACP Drafting a Petition to Place the Sell of Waterworks on the Ballot

 

(5/16/09): Alleged Theft Within Cincinnati's Pension Fund

 

(5/15/09): Red Alert: Cincinnati NAACP Announces 50% done with Streetcar Petition

 

(4/27/09): Cincinnati NAACP Branch the largest in the State of Ohio 

 

(4/24/09): Cincinnati NAACP Membership Votes to Oppose Transfer of City's Water Works 

 

(4/23/08): Cincinnati NAACP Meeting Tonight Thursday, April 23, 2009 at 6:00 PM

 

(4/21/09): Cincinnati NAACP Opposes Transferring the City of Cincinnati's Water System

 

(4/16/09): Baptist Ministers Protest Democratic Party Tonight (4/16/09)

 

(4/15/09): City Workers Should Vote Down Streetcar Based on Condition of Pension Plan

 

(4/14/09): Democratic Party Fails African Americans in Cincinnati

 

(4/10/09): Cincinnati NAACP Could Call for Federal Investigation into Murder of Kabaka Oba

 

(4/9/09): Cinti NAACP, Baptist Ministers, IMA and Partners THANK Citizens for coming to City Hall

 

(4/7/09): Cincinnati NAACP and Baptist Ministers Go to City Hall April 8th to Challenge SBE Numbers 

 

(4/5/09): Cincinnati NAACP Announces Press Conference April 6th

 

(4/2/09): Cincinnati NAACP: Berding's Idea to Take Over Health Clinics is Poor Public Policy

 

(4/1/09): Cincinnati NAACP and Historical Partners Go to City Hall April 8th

 

(3/30/09): Cincinnati NAACP Endorses Crime Stoppers

 

(3/27/09): Cincinnati NAACP Fights for Small Businesses

 

(3/24/09): African American Businesses in 2007 and 2008 Received Less Than 1% of Contracts

 

(3/22/09): Cincinnati NAACP Executive Committee Votes to Move Forward with Recall Provision

 

(3/21/09): The Cincinnati NAACP Informed That William Mayo was Extended Parole

 

(3/20/09): Cincinnati NAACP Executive Committee Appoints Chris Finney as NAACP Attorney

 

(3/16/09): Is Mayor Mallory Serious About the Economic Inclusion of African American Businesses?

 

(3/7/09): Smitherman Wins Lawsuit Against the City of Cincinnati

 

(3/5/09): Cincinnati NAACP Announcements (Time Sensitive)

 

(3/4/09): Cincinnati NAACP Supports Clark Montessori's Return to Hyde Park

 

(3/4/09): City of Cincinnati Disparity Study

 

(3/3/09): Cincinnati NAACP Sends Public Information Request for 2008 SBE Numbers

 

(3/2/09): Cincinnati NAACP Makes Public Information Request for 2008 SBE Numbers

 

(2/27/09): Cincinnati NAACP Membership Votes "NO Confidence" in Mayor's Leadership

 

(2/26/09: Cincinnati NAACP Announcements

 

(2/25/09): Cincinnati Streetcar Project Cost Information 

 

(2/23/09): Cinti NAACP Invites Mayor to Address Poor SBE Results for African American Businesses

 

(2/20/09): Cincinnati NAACP Executive Committee Voted "No Confidence" in Mayor

 

(2/19/09): Cincinnati City Council and the Mayor Fail to Deliver Business to African Americans

 

(2/18/09): Christopher Smitherman Requests Appointment to Judicial Selection Committee

 

(2/12/09): Cincinnati NAACP Turns in First Signatures For Streetcar Petition

 

(2/9/09):  Christopher Smitherman v. City of Cincinnati: Motion for Summary Judgement

 

(2/8/09):  Shovel-Ready Projects proposed by Cincinnati for the Economic Stimulus Package

 

(1/30/09): Cincinnati NAACP Letter to President Obama Regarding City Streecar Plan

 

(1/26/09):  Deposition Cinti City Mgr regarding CMHA on 1/15/09

 

(1/23/09): Cincinnati NAACP Requests a Vote on Environmental Justice Ordinance by City Council

 

(1/20/08):   Great Moment in American History President Obama

 

(1/15/09):   Today, Smitherman and attorneys depose City Manager

 

(1/05/09):   Smitherman Goes To Court Tomorrow, January 6, 2009 at 11:00 am

 

(12/23/08): Cincinnati NAACP now has trolley/streetcar petitions available

 

(12/20/08): Smitherman's Attorney Files Temporary Restraining Order Against Cincinnati City

 

(12/18/08): Cincinnati NAACP will Vote on Trolley At General Membership Meeting Tonight (12/18/08)

 

(12/10/08): City Council, the Mayor and City Manager Should Cut their Own Budgets

 

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