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The event at the state park in Xenia fueled conversations between curious Ohio residents and citizens from two of the three federally recognized Shawnee tribal nations.
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Miami University will close its exhibition of Culture Crops on June 13 before it reopens at Northern Kentucky University in October.
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At Miami Valley Baptist Church for the Deaf, the music is loud enough to feel. "All that vibration just really hits my body, and I love it," says Pastor Dave Sollmann.
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Deaf educator Arlon Nash founded Springfield High School’s American Sign language program more than 20 years ago. Thousands of students have since gone through the program.
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The Dayton Metro Library recognized Orange Shirt Day with a story time on American Indian children’s experiences in boarding schools. The library will hold a series of programs for Native American Heritage Month.
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The fashion world across the globe has taken its cues from what Black folks have worn throughout the decades.
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The new Ohio River Valley Splash-Pad water park in northeastern Oklahoma is keeping kids cool this summer, and helping Eastern Shawnee citizens feel a connection to their homelands.
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Juneteenth is coming on the 19th of this month. It’s a major holiday for African Americans, and an important one in American history past and present. What does it mean to you?
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Levitt Pavilion Dayton's summer concert series will kick off on Thursday, June 1 and run until September 16, featuring a variety of musical genres from local, national and international artists.
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Enjoy free lunchtime entertainment this summer at Courthouse Square with "The Square Is Where" events, featuring food trucks, live music, and activities. The events run Tuesdays-Fridays from May 2 to September, according to the Downtown Dayton Partnership.
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A new Dayton Youth Radio story from high school freshman Lucinda Dobson.
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For LGBTQ+ Gen-Xers in Southwest Ohio, the Dayton area nightclub 1470 West was and is massively important. It was not only a safe haven for queer folks from the Miami Valley (and beyond), but one of the hottest night spots of any kind in Ohio.