The Cincinnati Project harnesses the expertise from the University of Cincinnati’s College of Arts and Sciences and community partners to conduct research that promotes equity and directly benefits marginalized communities in Cincinnati. The Cincinnati Project holds an annual symposium in order to present research findings, discuss issues related to community-engaged research, connect with partners and educators in the local community, and invite a keynote speaker to engage the audience in relevant discussion.
 
 
One hour per symposium session attended up to four hours total
 
Event Schedule: 
9:15am – Welcome
9:30am-10:30am – Community Panel
– Ashlee Young, Urban League
– Curtis Webb, Design Impact
– Renee Mahaffey Harris, Closing the Heath Gap
– Jeniece Jones, HOME
– Meredith Smith, Children’s Cradle and Queen’s Village
10:35am – 11:40am – Research Panel
– Leila Rodriguez, UC Anthropology
– Staci Furst-Holloway, UC Psychology
– Carolette Norwood, UC WGSS
– Juliana Madzia, UC Sociology
11:45am – 12:15pm – TCP Leadership Panel
12:30pm – 1:30pm – Keynote Address