October 6
- Published: October 5, 2023
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- Unsolicited Opinions | Sometimes accountability is love
“When it comes to our own, we need to do better. We need to love and hold each other accountable in a way that makes us all free.”
- Antioch College hosts Fireside Chat on intergenerational feminism
The panel, moderated by Xavier Portis, included Johnnetta Betsch Cole, Ph.D., an American anthropologist, educator, the first woman to serve as president of historically Black institution Spelman College, and former president of Bennett College.
- Kay Reimers writes Yellow Springs history in ‘How It Happened’
In order to understand the identity and character of Yellow Springs, it helps to know something about its history. That’s the guiding principle of local author Kay Reimers’ recently released historical book, “How It Happened: The Creation of Yellow Springs, Ohio.
- Yellow Springs goes to the Ohio Renaissance Festival
Just 22 miles apart, Yellow Springs and the Renaissance Festival’s 30-acre fairground in Harveysburg are loci of artistry and an unending cast of characters beyond imagination.
- Yellow Springs Fall Street Fair to return Oct. 14
The Yellow Springs Fall Street Fair is quickly approaching. The annual event takes place Saturday, Oct. 14, 9 a.m.–5 p.m., downtown.
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