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  • Lewis Wallace comes to WYSO from the Pritzker Journalism Fellowship at WBEZ in Chicago, where he reported on the environment, technology, science and economics. Prior to going down the public radio rabbit hole, he was a community organizer and producer for a multimedia project about youth and policing in Chicago. Originally from Ann Arbor, Mich., Lewis spent many years as a freelance writer, anti-oppression trainer, barista and sex educator in Chicago and in Oakland. He holds a B.A. in Religious Studies from Northwestern University, and he has expanded his journalism training through the 2013 Metcalf Fellowship for Environmental Journalism and the Institutes for Journalism and Natural Resources.
  • Deirdre Walsh is the congress editor for NPR's Washington Desk.
  • Congratulations to WUBE-FM's afternoon drive hosts Jesse Tack and Amanda Valentine, winners of the Country Music Association Broadcast Award's "large...
  • A coalition of environmental and religious groups wants to reduce the number of plastic grocery bags floating around Cincinnati. The B.Y.O. Bag...
  • “At this performance, it was a kind of pandemonium afterwards. The audience wouldn’t stop cheering.”That’s how the noted pianist Gilbert Kalish recalls…
  • During this most unusual of presidential campaign years, a number of books have been published about former presidents.
  • This week, Mayor John Cranley declared Cincinnati a "sanctuary city," a designation with no strict legal definition.
  • Homelessness doesn’t just affect adults – it can affect entire families.
  • This week Cincinnati has been host to a joint conference for the International Council of Museums (ICOM). The conference, " Memory Building: Engaging...
  • Cincinnati Music Accelerator , which calls itself Ohio’s first career accelerator program for musicians and recording artists, graduated its first class...
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