Saturday, December 31, 2005 

Top Stories in 2005

Cincinnati Change believes we can change Cincinnati NOW. We started in 1988 and where incorporated in 2005. The Enquirer lists their top local stories and they limit it to 5. Here are Cincinnati Changes top local stories for 2005.

I - The Hurricanes

Katrina, Rita and Wilma should be the top story on everyone A list, we have over 800 people from the affected areas living in greater Cincinnati now. What else has affected, negatively, 25 million Americans, except for number 2.

What can we say except we are going to help 100,000 people affected by creating a fast response infrastructure for relief and rebuilding. This enterprise is being developed so that when this happens again we can be their to help rebuild based on the model we are developing in Cincinnati in 2006 in cooperation with Port Arthur, Texas where Rita visited for 12 hours.

II - The War

The War on Terrorism and the hope for Democracy is number 2. It will have even a longer term affect on us as citizens of the United States of America. We have spent 8 trillion dollars since September 11th 2001 and have a president who says, "I see a global terrorist movement that exploits Islam in the service of radical political aims -- a vision in which books are burned, and women are oppressed, and all dissent is crushed.

Terrorist operatives conduct their campaign of murder with a set of declared and specific goals -- to de-moralize free nations, to drive us out of the Middle East, to spread an empire of fear across that region, and to wage a perpetual war against America and our friends. These terrorists view the world as a giant battlefield -- and they seek to attack us wherever they can."

Our nation stands as a shining example to all the world of freedom and democracy, a unique honor that comes with a responsibility to lead. 2005 showed we are in the business of nation building. We can and have to win the War on Terror. We believe the 2006 has to be a transition year. The year 2005 showed us that we need to serve our troops better and support true freedom movements around the world.

Cincinnati Change believes in America should preserve our national strength and pride while working to extend peace, freedom and human rights throughout the world. We want to serve our people better and we want to do it smart with all the Third Frontier resources available.

III - The New Mayor

The election of Mark Mallory as Mayor. New leadership brings with it a chance to improve the city. He can use the assets of the city which are more than a billion dollars to make fundamental changes in the lives of the residents of the city. He can coordinate the leadership in the region to create a Cincinnati lifestyle that benefits everyone in the region. At Cincinnati Change we know they have the tools to deal with the problems of the city and look forward to this council to have the will to use tem to benefit the residents of the city.

Cincinnati Change and its minority small business founders are going to propose to them that they work with the mayor and his designated City Manager on a program for development that creates or retains over 50,000 jobs for Cincinnatians (who by the way are residents of Hamilton County and citizens in the state of Ohio) and sustains 12,000 low to moderate income homes while building 8,000 market rate homes in the city.

IV - The New City Council of Cincinnati

After the election of a City Council that got down to business right away. They passed a budget and set the stage for a consensus to develop on how we define public safety and go about achieving it when City Council Law & Public Safety Committee reviewed the shooting incident that occurred on Christmas Eve. This incident in Roselawn which resulted in the death of one 19 year old Chanel Jordan, who was coming to pick her brother up and was not at the "dance", and the wounding of another youth.

Cincinnati Councilman Cecil Thomas, chair of the Committee, has said it was a productive meeting, but now a holistic approach is needed to attack the problem, with council, police and parents working together. A number of community members spoke about the violence in the community and the need to take action against the problem. Cincinnati Change has declared 2006 as the year of Peace In the Hood along with Jobs in the Hood.

V - UC

The firing of Bob Huggins is cause for cheer, if it is part of cleaning up University of Cincinnati sport program into a program that treats all sports equally and increases their graduation. We believe that it should be the most important goal of all Division I schools. Although, at first, UC may not win tournaments, but they have improved not only the ethical standards of their sports program 100%. They have set a bar for the region to do no less.

Little known fact - the University of Cincinnati was the second-oldest and second-largest municipal university in the country. It became one of Ohio's state universities in 19977.

VI - Race

In 2005 racial division has not been reduced under previous leadership, but we have hope for 2006. We still had to much disconnect between the African American and poor in Cincinnati and the Cincinnati Police Department even with the Department of Justice Memorandum of Understanding (DOJ) and the Collaborative Agreement (CA). The Big story is the change in leadership of the FOP and the coming together of the African American community around the issue race and crime.

The image of police officers and the city as a whole is still recovering from race riots that erupted in April 2001, following the shooting death of an unarmed black man who ran from a white police officer trying and subsequent police slow down. The perception that emerged has been said to have embarrassed Specialist Kathy Harrell, the first woman elected president of Queen City Lodge No. 69 of the Fraternal Order of Police.

"The whole city got a black eye from it," she said in an interview. "But did we grow from it? Yes. Have we proven we're still an excellent city? Yes. Are there concerns that have to be dealt with? Definitely." We hope to work with her and other interested parties who believe that we can have Peace in the Hood along with Jobs in the Hood.

VII - Third Frontier

Ohio Governor Bob Taft pleas guilty to crime. This was a first for a sitting Ohio governor who has the lowest poll rating of any governor in polling history. Yet he has a chance during this his last year in office to make changes in Ohio's technology landscape for the future that will overshadow his past. He has the resources at hand in Ohioians passed his Third Frontier Program. For those ready it the program offers a chance to growth businesses, like the ones we currently partner with, into major global companies using Third Frontier funding.

VIII - Civic Pride

WHO-DEY: The Bengals making the playoffs is important for a simple thing that will make a big difference in 2006, increased civic pride. The bengals could be a central point of this pride campaign driven by Cincinnati Change to met the goals that are defined by the residents of the city in 2006 through an electronic village which will be in operation on our birthday June 19th 2006.

IX - The gowth of the Internet and Bloggers

The internet has 60 million home pages and over a billion possiable conncetions currently. The growth in 2005 of the blogsphere in the big news. A blog is a website in which hypertext and images (and links to video, audio and other files) are posted on a regular basis and in generally reverse chronological order. The term is a shortened form of weblog. Authoring a blog, maintaining a blog or adding an article to an existing blog is called "blogging". Individual articles on a blog are called "blog posts," "posts," or "entries". A person who posts these entries is called a "blogger".

Many bloggers support the Open Source movement. The free speech nature of its technology has helped blogging to have a social impact. Blogging makes it easy for employees to irritate their bosses, and a number have been fired. many say blogs changed the election of the Mayor in Cincinnati.

Open Source Politics, or the ability of people to participate more directly in politics, is reframing terms of debate (see George Lakoff). Many bloggers differentiate themselves from the mainstream media, while others are members of that media working through a different channel. Some institutions see blogging as a means of "getting around the filter" and pushing messages directly to the public.

An example of this growth is Wikipedia, in 2005 it was 4 years old online based on a very radical idea, the realization of the dreams most of us have always had for what the Internet can and should become. Thousands of people, all over the world, from all cultures, working together in harmony to freely share clear, factual, unbiased information… a simple and pure desire to make the world a better place. In 2005, it achieved 6-fold growth in pageviews with spending of less than $750,000.

Cincinnati Change has several blogs:

Cincinnati Change General Information About US

Cincinnati Change Response to Hurricane Katrina & Rita It Says It All - help those in need

MBE's in the Nati Minority - The Business Journal on Cincinnati

Nati Action Agency - a community action agency just for the city using city money

Nati Water Working for Cincinnatians - it's worth 400M plus lets use it for us NOW

Uptown Security - we can run our own police force as well as own CPD it's in the city rules

X- Cincinnati Change was "born" this year

Cincinnati Change was incorporated Juneteenth 2005, June 19th 2005, as a not for profit organization. Development efforts, that succeeded and failed in 2005, set the state for the mission of Cincinnati Change. We will serve as an innovative, proactive partner in supporting comprehensive economic development, workforce needs creation along it's development, quality housing development that is lead free and environmentally safe, supportive of historic conservation efforts where they make sense, land use management based on creating a land trust for the city, supportive of creating in Cincinnati a worldwide arts and cultural amenities infrastructure that is a tourism destination and creation of a comprehensive human and social services infrastructure for all Cincinnati's citizens to be Nati Action Agency.

In 2005 Cincinnati Change bought interest in it's headquarters at 2439 Auburn Avenue in preparation for starting operations in February 2006. Cincinnati Change believes that the strength of our nation lies with the individual and that each person's dignity, freedom, ability and responsibility must be honored by each other and those who we elect.

Cincinnati Change believes in the equal rights, equal justice and equal opportunity for all, regardless of race, creed, sex, age or disability, including, if needed, timed affirmative action. Cincinnati Change believes in free enterprise and encouraging individual initiative have brought this nation opportunity, economic growth and prosperity.

 

9,000 Jobs Plan

The 2006 Peace in the Hood with Jobs in the Hood Campaign

In 2006 we will create the basis for creating 9,000 jobs by creating 1,000 small businesses. Each of these businesses will in turn employee at least one person - the majority owner. Many such as the food service and entertainment establishments will employ 20 or more.

Each business would have it's own offices and each onwner will have a smart home built and or remodeled for them in the Empowerment Zone and or developable sites site's such as the Blue Ash Airport.

We will develop business relationshp with the following lines of business -

1.1. Global Financial Networks
1.2. Worldwide Energy Developer & Distributor
1.3. African American Owned Business Partners
1.4. SOHO Business Enterprise Business Partners
1.5. Small Micro Sized Business Enterprise Partners
1.6. Female Business Partners
1.7. Veteran Owned Business Enterprise Business Partners
1.8. Empowerment Zone Business Enterprise Business Partners
1.9. SBA Certified 8A Program Business Enterprise Business Partners
1.10. SBA Certified Hub Zone Firm Business Enterprise Business Partners
1.11. Renewal & Rural City Business Enterprise Business Partners
1.12. Hispanic Business Enterprise Partners
1.13. Real Estate Development Professionals
1.14. AEC Professional Partners
1.15. World Wide Professional Service Support
1.16. Professional Security & Safety Company
1.17. Business Development Professionals
1.18. International Community Banking
1.19. International Trading Company
1.20. Global Transportation & Logistics Services
1.21. World Wide Sales Support & Services
1.22. Global American Minerals
1.23. International Water Services & Sales Co.
1.24. International Construction
1.25. International Workforce Development & educational Services
1.26. International Human Service Support
1.27. Global Real Estate Development
1.28. Global Hospitality Services
1.29. Global Food Services
1.30. Travel & Tourism Services
1.31. African American Global Charter Inc.
1.32. Third Frontiers Inc.
1.33. International Branding and Imaging Agency
1.34. Global Communications Development
1.35. Worldwide Technology Development Services
1.36. International Broadcasting Development
1.37. International Multi-Media Development
1.38. International Arts & Entertainment
1.39. Global Computing Services & Sales
1.40. Global Environmental BioTECH Company


 

WE NEED YOU TO CHANGE CINCINNATI NOW

          The City of Cincinnati Law & Public Safety Committee met on Friday

 

NOTICE – SPECIAL MEETING LAW & PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE

 

The Law & Public Safety Committee did meet

  Friday, December 30, 2005 at 10:00 a.m.

in Committee Room B (Room 312, City Hall)

  801 Plum Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202

  

 

  The committee reviewed the shooting incident that occurred on Christmas Eve in the Roselawn community, which resulted in the death of one young woman, who was coming to pick her brother up and was not at "dance", and the wounding of another youth.

 

Committee Members:

  Cecil Thomas, Chair

  Leslie Ghiz, Vice-Chair (Did Not Show)

  Jeff Berding, Member

  John Cranley, Member

  Chris Monzel, Member

  Jim Tarbell, Member (Did Not Show)

Cole who is not a member did show.


Abigail Imn

Clerk to Committee

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The Story.... so far

 

The story includes "Security slim at teen dance, owners say" in the Cincinnati Enquirer. The promoter of the Christmas Eve teen dance that turned into a deadly shooting on the street about a block away, failed to provide the adequate security promised in his contract with The Legacy, said an attorney for the Roselawn banquet and conference center Tuesday."It's unfortunate the promoter dropped the ball here," said attorney Richard Goldberg.

 

Not only should the promoter of the Christmas Eve dance party that turned deadly at The Legacy be question but all others releated to this. Where is the CCA? When the "dance" turned rowdy it resulted in the death of 19 year-old Chanel Jordan.


Cincinnati council is looking at holding a stop the violence summit early next month to address the problems of violence and guns in the city. The Law and Public Safety committee held a special meeting yesterday to discuss the Christmas Eve shooting that left a 19-year-old Chanel Jordan dead and her child motherless.


Chair Cecil Thomas says it was a productive meeting, but now a holistic approach is needed to attack the problem, with council, police and parents working together. A number of community members spoke about the violence in the community and the need to take action against the problem.


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At 3 PM at world peace Bell on Saturday 31 December 2005 we will bring in the year of Peace in the Hood....Jobs in the Hood.

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