Franki Butler-Kidd
FBK is a native of Cincinnati. She graduated from the University of Cincinnati and attended film school at U.C.L.A. She is the author of two books - Dream Deferred and Soulful Vagina. Underground publishing. She previously wrote a column for a local Cincinnati newspaper. Follow her on twitter @fbkwrites
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S.W.A.A.G.G. The Vote Continues Good Work in Communities After ElectionsS.W.A.A.G.G. hit the 2011 Cincinnati political scene in a big way registering over 1,200 voters. Seven of the nine candidates that the group endorsed were elected.
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Why Are Angry Students Rioting Over Joe Paterno's Firing?Thousands of Penn State students took to the streets after football coach Joe Paterno and university was fired Wednesday night. Police used tear gas and pepper spray to disperse them.
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Is Former Councilman Chris Smitherman Scared of Councilman Chris Bortz?It is unclear why Councilman Chris Bortz believes NAACP members did not extend a warm welcome to him during candidates night.
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Vice Mayor Roxanne Qualls when Are You Coming Back to the Black Community?Radio hosts and callers of WDBZ thebuzzcincy.com have been reporting for some time that it does not appear that Vice Mayor Qualls is campaigning in the black community.
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Council Hopeful Jason Riveiro Fighting like Hell for the Black Vote?Jason Riveiro is a 2011 Cincinnati Council hopeful
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Do Councilmen Winburn and Thomas Need to Put on Boxing Gloves?Councilman Cecil Thomas flat out accused Charlie Winburn of stealing the Open Cincinnati jobs plan, a plan he helped create, and turning it into the Winburn job’s plan—Cincinnati Competitive Edge initiative (CCE-I). -
Openly Gay Cincinnati Council Incumbent Seelbach Irritates Black CommunityCincinnati Council Incumbent Seelbach irritates blacks at community forum
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Judge Dlott to Rule on Hunter V. Board of Elections Case in 30 DaysTracie Hunter v. John Williams (BOE) Hamilton County juvenile court judges' race -
Cincinnatians Going to Washington for Rally and March to Commemorate Unveiling of MLK MonumentCincinnati - Hundreds of people will travel to Washington, D.C., on Friday for a Rally and March organized by National Action Network, to commemorate the unveiling of the MLK memorial. -
Is the Media Fair? Juvenile Court Judges' Race Goes to WashingtonHotly-contested race for Hamilton County Juvenile Court judge between Democrat Tracie Hunter and Republican John Williams. A decision on the disputed judges' race has received national converge and landed on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court. -
Juvenile Court Judges' Race Going to Supreme Court on Taxpayer's DimeHamilton County juvenile court judges' race headed to the Supreme court with tax payers picking up the tab -
Republican Loses Bid to Block Juvenile Court Vote CountingHamilton County Juvenile Court Race
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Republican Loses Bid to Block Juvenile Court Vote CountingTracie Hunter may be on her way to becoming next Juvenile Court Judge
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Bishop Bobby Hilton Radio Goes LiveEven before the Cincinnati uprising of one decade ago, African Americans have wished and prayed for venues where issues that directly impact our communities could be told from our point of view. -
SB5 Opponents to Protest During Kasich's State of the State AddressSB 5 protestors will rally in Columbus during Kasich's State of the State address in Ohio. -
Tracie Hunter Declared Winner in Juvenile Court Judge Race in Hamilton CountyIt appears that Tracie Hunter is on her way to becoming Juvenile Court Judge Tracie Hunter. The Sixth Circuit court has sent the case back to the lower court of U.S. District Judge Susan Dlott. -
Cincinnati City Councilman Jeff Berding Leaving CouncilCincinnati City Councilman Jeff Berding is leaving council to focus on his full-time job with the Cincinnati Bengals -
Michele Bachmann's Wants to Rewrite American History Because "race" SellsCongresswoman Michele Bachmann is a race provocateur who recently made the headlines when she tried to rewrite American History by claiming the Founding Fathers for worked "tirelessly to end slavery." Chris Matthews indirectly hardballed her -
Bishop Bobby Hilton Strong Supporter of Justice in Hunter/Williams Race, and ObamacareSBishop Bobby Hilton does not want African American votes to be suppressed in Tracie Hunter/John Williams race for juvenile court judge -
Governor Kasich of Ohio, Hires No BlacksGov. Kasich of Ohio has yet to hire black in top cabinet positions, Gov. LePage wants a chapter of the NAACP to kiss his butt.
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State Rep. Reese Plans to Introduce Legislation to Stop Voter SuppressionOn Tuesday, State Representative, Alicia Reese (D-Cincinnati), plans to introduce legislation that will seek to reform how Ohio conducts elections.
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Judge Dlott to the Board Members- Start Counting the Votes or Go Directly to Jail?Will the foursome board members go to jail on Tuesday, one day after the MLK, jr. holiday, for not following U.S. District Judge Susan Dlott court order as it pertains to the Tracie Hunter/John Williams race for juvenile court judge.
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Yikes! Dr. Phil's Got TedDr. Phil is having Ted Williams delivered to the rehab center. It's a "Pretty Woman" rescue, only Ted ain't so pretty, not anymore, he looks President Obama's cracked out twin brother. -
Black History Month Biographies - Fannie Lou Hamer & Tracie HunterLooking for biographies of African Americans for black history month? African American black history month 2011.
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Popular Radio Host Asks: Where Are the Prominent Democrats on Hunter/Williams Race?Hunter/Williams race for juvenile court judge. Should head of local Republican party be arrested?
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Cincinnati City Council Member Calls for Arrest of Head of Local Republican PartyThe Board of Elections will meet Wednesday at 3pm at the BOE to discuss who will be the next juvenile court judge
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Black History Month 2011. We Shall Overcome?Black History Month 2011. Ideas for black history month celebrations. How to not make the month overly commercialized. -
ARIZONA: The Hate StateDo the shootings in Arizona prove that America has become the Hate State? Can America agree to disagree without anybody getting killed. -
Give Me an "O" in 2010For New Years don't focus on what you must give up, focus on what you must get more of -
First Person: Family Struggles Financially, Emotionally in 2010, Hopes for Brighter New YearUnemployment extension - Happy Holidays.
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The Little Elf in Santa's Pants - Parents BewareThe little Elf in Santa's pants
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Gift of an OrgasmThis holiday season, more than ever, women need to "get off."
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Beck and Boehner - Get Your Crying Behinds Out of OhioBeck and Boehner cry in Ohio
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A Cold Day in Hell: Beck to Visit Cincinnati TuesdayConservative talk show host Glenn Beck comes to Cincinnati
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Kwanzaa Traditions: Celebrating the Holiday Through TextingI don't suppose that when Dr. Maulana Karenga founded Kwanzaa in 1966 that he imagined that my family, friends and I would celebrate the holiday through text messaging. Yet, that's exactly how we celebrated the holiday in 2009.
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Some Blacks OK with President Obama's Deal with RepublicansHow blacks feel about President Obama's Bush tax extension deal with Republicans
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Tis the Season Not to Waste Money on a Home Cappuccino MachineHome Cappunccino machines Vs. Coffee Houses
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Obama Please Get the Republican Boot Off of Your ThroatUnemployment extension, Bush tax cuts
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Opinion: Bipartisanship, Broken Justice System Top ConcernsMidterm elections concerns. Why politicians don't want to work together, help the poor, or reform the criminal justice system.
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First Person: Black & Milds Are the 8th Deadly SinCigarette, cigar and "cigarillos" smoking is dangerous.
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First Person: Mother of Son Serving 20 Years Calls for More Just Criminal SentencingS.741 The National Criminal Justice Commission Act is not a clarion call to reform, but is a must for all to support
