Nine ideas for making our city’s public space more race equitable

Customers at an al fresco area improvised for the COVID-19 era in Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine neighborhood have a beer as marchers protest the death of George Floyd in late May. (Nick Swartsell / CityBeat)

Customers at an al fresco area improvised for the COVID-19 era in Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine neighborhood have a beer as marchers protest the death of George Floyd in late May. (Nick Swartsell / CityBeat)

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