May/June 2002

      Cincinnati: A Year Later and No Wiser By Jonathan Diskin and Thomas A. Dutton
      In the year since the civil unrest that rocked the city in April 2001, officials have focused on "redevelopment" as a solution. But some of the proposals ignore—and even aggravate—conditions at the heart of the uprising.

      So Fresh and So Clean By Kathy Y. Wilson
      A distinctive voice from Cincinnati’s alternative press offers her take on what may lie ahead for her hometown.

      Built to Last By Robert O. Zdenek and Carol Steinbach
      It’s tougher than ever to lead a CDC. But mastering three management areas can help you do more for your community.

      Making a Living By Jared Bernstein
      The living wage movement has gathered momentum across the country, without the economic upheaval predicted by opponents. An analysis of what went right.

      It Takes a CDC By Jane Knitzer and Fida Adely
      Community development corporations are uniquely positioned to promote the well-being of young children. A look at the challenges CDCs face, and the strategies they employ when they serve low-income families and their children.

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