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Segregated Cincinnati:
Why 1 in 3 people live in predominantly Black or white neighborhoods
The economic and social forces that drive segregation are complex. But a history of discriminatory housing practices helped shape city neighborhoods.
CCR 2022 Annual Report
"The Center for Community Resilience (CCR) inspires, supports, and sustains a movement of communities throughout the country working to overcome the root causes of childhood trauma through comprehensive solutions that dismantle systemic drivers of inequity. In 2022, we expanded our efforts to establish cross-sector partnerships aimed at aligning program, practice, and policy to address adverse childhood experiences in the context of adverse community environments—the Pair of ACEs..."
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Wendy Ellis Announced as Director of GW Equity InstituteJanuary 29, 2024 Dr. Ellis will retain her roles as the Director of the Center for Community Resilience and Assistant Professor of Global Health. |
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CCR Launches New Initiative to Transform Narratives on Gun ViolenceJanuary 9, 2024 |
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CCR Director Publishes Commentary in Health Services ResearchJanuary 8, 2024
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CCR Documentary Inspires Apology from Mayor, City Council to Cincinnati's Lower West EndJune 20, 2023
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CCR is Growing!August 24, 2022
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CCR Director Appointed to Federal, National Advisory CommitteesMay 11, 2021
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CCR Releases 2021 Resilient Nation Federal Policy AgendaMay 8, 2021 |
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Statement from Redstone Center and CCR Condemning Violence Against the AAPI CommunityMay 8, 2021
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NEW: CCR’s 2020 Annual ReportJanuary 12, 2021 |
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Pilot Project Aims to Build Community Resilience through Truth & ReconciliationDecember 16, 2020
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Dr. Wendy Ellis recognized as one of 50 Changemakers of Public Health
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