Surveillance video from the district showed a U-Haul truck with armed demonstrators in the parking lot just moments before ...
The site of white supremacists waving flags emblazoned with swastikas continues to be a pain point, particularly in historically Black Lincoln Heights and Lockland.
Fighting words are not protected speech. The test for whether hate speech is protected or not comes from a 1969 court case, Brandenburg v. Ohio, which stemmed from a Ku Klux Klan rally in Cincinnati.
The Lincoln Heights nonprofit is a community health and wellness organization dedicated to serving Latino, LGBTQ+ and other ...
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Black leaders and residents have an issue with the way armed and masked neo-Nazis were permitted to come together on an Ohio ...
Jackie Congedo, CEO of the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust and Humanity Center in Cincinnati, told the Cleveland Jewish News ...
Over the last several months, there has been an uptick in white supremacists spreading hate in Ohio. In November, a Nazi ...
The Lockland schools board said that racist demonstrators were on their school grounds, and they had no warnings from police.
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