Unrigging the Literacy Game: Political Literacies that Challenge Econocide – 2015, Christopher Wilkey & Daniel J. Cleary
Originally posted on Literacy in Composition Studies Journal. Vol. 3 No. 1 – 2015
Where is our Sense of Community? – 2014, Bonnie Neumeier
Econocide Over-the-Rhine A Working Paper – 2014, Thomas A. Dutton
Also posted on truth-out.org
The Drop Inn Center Re(moves) to the Butternut Bread Factory – A Half-Baked Idea – 2013, Thomas A. Dutton
Also posted on truth-out.org
From the Continuum of Care to Strategies to Care Less: From Anna Louise to the Drop In Center? A Working Paper – 2013, Thomas A. Dutton & Christopher Wilkey
Book Review of Econocide: Elimination of the Urban Poor – 2012, Thomas A. Dutton
Do You Have a Sign? – 2012, Thomas A. Dutton
Also Posted on the Cincinnati Beacon, and published in StreetVibes
Why the Drop Inn Center Should Not be Moved – 2011, Thomas A. Dutton
Engaging Community Literacy through the Rhetorical Work of a Social Movement – 2010, Christopher Wilkey
Interview with Bonnie Neumeier -2010
District 9 Over-the-Rhine – 2010, Thomas A. Dutton
A Call to Artists – 2009, Kelly Jo Asbury
When Humanitarianism Goes Bad – 2008, Thomas A. Dutton, Marcia England, Kate Fadick, Chris Wilkey, and Barbara Wolf
Teach the City – 2008, Donelle Dreese, Thomas A. Dutton, Bonnie Neumeier, and Christopher Wilkey
When Personal Responsibility Becomes Abusive – 2008, Thomas A. Dutton
The Futures of Community Organizing: The Need For A New Political Imaginary – 2008, Thomas A. Dutton & Dan La Botz
The Gift of Drop Inn Center – 2008, Thomas A. Dutton
Colony Over the Rhine – 2007, Thomas A. Dutton
Indian Reservations, Trojan Horses and Economic Mix – 2007, related video: Channel 12 Interviews Tom Dutton
Gentrification – It Ain’t What You Think – 2006, Jonathan Diskin & Thomas A. Dutton
Labor Against Empire: At Home and Abroad – 2004, Robin D. G. Kelley
The National Underground Corporate Center to Railroad Freedom – 2004, Thomas A. Dutton & Rev. Damon Lynch III
How Did It Happen? – buddy gray
Affiliated Practices/Aesthetic Interventions – 2003, Thomas A. Dutton & Lian Hurst Mann
Nightmare on Vine Street – 2002, Jonathan Diskin & Thomas A. Dutton
Cincinnati A Year Later But No Wiser – 2002, Jonathan Diskin & Thomas A. Dutton
A Rush to Judgement – 2001, Jonathan Diskin & Thomas A. Dutton
Violence By Any Other Name – 2001, Thomas A. Dutton
Corporate Liberalism in Cincinnati – 1999, Thomas A. Dutton
Pamphlet
- In our Community Advocacy and Agit-Prop work, students collaborated with a broad-based constituency to bring forth the People’s Platform for Equality and Justice, which articulates the vision of Over-the-Rhine and other urban neighborhoods from the point of view of the city’s most vulnerable citizens. A project spearheaded by the Greater Cincinnati Coalition for the Homeless, students were directly involved in the draft of the language, the graphic design of the document itself, as well as the design of several flyers for neighborhood dissemination to encourage citizen participation in meetings and events.