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Meet Kristen Schlotman, the woman bringing Hollywood jobs (and Hollywood money) to Cincinnati

Meet Kristen Schlotman, the woman bringing Hollywood jobs (and Hollywood money) to Cincinnati Kristen Schlotman is “the best ambassador that Cincinnati has,” according to colleague D. Lynn Meyers. She’s not an athlete or a politician — but Schlotman’s influence brings Oscar-winning actors and directors to shoot their projects in and around the city. and last updated 2021-05-25 17:56:38-04 CINCINNATI — Throughout 2021, WCPO’s Tanya O’Rourke will introduce you to nine influential women breaking glass ceilings or asserting their influence to make the Tri-State a better place to live. Check out previous installments starring Sister Sally Duffy, a nun who hopes to end poverty in our area; Cincinnati City Manager Paula Boggs Muething, who survived breast cancer and became the city s second woman manager; and Karen Bankston, whose long career in local health care has focused on connecting vulnerable people with medical resources.

This nun has big dreams for ending poverty in the Tri-State

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20 years since the civil unrest, how close is Cincinnati to achieving equity? This mom says not very

20 years since the civil unrest, how close is Cincinnati to achieving equity? This mom says not very It s an endless cycle Courtesy of LaVenia Jones and last updated 2021-04-08 05:00:38-04 Twenty years ago, in the early morning hours of April 7, 2001, Cincinnati Police Officer Stephen Roach shot and killed 19-year-old Timothy Thomas in an Over-the-Rhine alley. Thomas was the 15th Black man killed by police since 1995, and his death sparked days of unrest that highlighted a deep divide between Cincinnati’s Black community and the police. That mistrust, along with lawsuits accusing the department of a decades-long history of racial profiling, helped shape the Collaborative Agreement. We hope our coverage online, on air and on all streaming platforms will start a conversation about what led to the unrest, what has happened since and what work remains to be done.

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