

Liz Brazile is an independent reporter and writer, born and raised in Cincinnati, OH. She specializes in long-form storytelling and investigative reporting on systemic social inequities and the people affected by them. Liz recently won an award from the Ohio Society of Professional Journalists for her coverage of the second murder trial of a former cop who killed an unarmed, Black civilian during a 2015 traffic stop, which appeared in The Cincinnati Herald. Her writing has also appeared in YES! Magazine and Truthout. To see more of her work, visit liz-brazile.com and follow her on Twitter @LizBrazile.
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Cincinnati Public School Students With Disabilities Are Protected on Paper But Say They’re Treated Poorly in Practice
Parents and students living in an Ohio school district say that the needs of children with legally recognized disabilities aren't being recognized.
An Ohio Woman Demands Better Care for Black Patients After Her Involuntary Hospitalization
She says her experience is emblematic of a greater problem: the treatment Black patients face when they seek psychiatric care.