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‘I am not going to stand before God and say, well, I chickened out’: Reflections on building caring coalitions

More than three years after the City of Columbus bulldozed Camp Shameless, one of the founders of the encampment offers their perspective on the housing crisis and the people working at the grassroots to give aid to those routinely left behind.
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New report recommends cutting GCAC funding to increase the Experience Columbus marketing budget
Under the current model, GCAC receives 29 percent of the funds generated by the hotel/motel tax, which a FRAC report calls for reducing to 0 percent. In return, the share allocated to Experience Columbus would rise from 43 percent to 72 percent.
Shiva Addanki and Nikholis Planck continue the conversation in ‘American Inquisition’
The duo’s exhibition, now on view at No Place Gallery, looks both backward and forward, seeing echoes of this social and political moment in ‘the ruins of history.’
New affordable housing investments may leave Columbus’ most vulnerable properties, and tenants, behind
Even as new bonds approved by voters hope to transform housing development for years to come, a desperate shortage of affordable units continues to push low-income renters into the lowest-quality homes.
Vada Azeem comes to the other side with ‘The Difficulty Crossing a Field’
The Columbus rapper’s remarkable new album finds him making peace with the road taken.
Kasmira Snyder reclaims the night in ‘Untethered’ 
The new exhibition from the Columbus artist kicks off with an opening reception at Wild Goose tonight (Friday, March 13).
Columbus City Council meeting debates the local impact of data centers
‘This is the beginning of a conversation,’ councilmember Christopher Wyche said of the four-hour meeting, during which reps from the data center industry, labor unions, and environmental groups joined residents to debate everything from data center water usage to the number of jobs these massive facilities actually create.