Celebrating and Recognizing Juneteenth

Since 1865, Juneteenth has been a date of recognition commemorating the official end of slavery in the United States. But as of this week, Juneteenth is officially a Federal holiday. The Senate passed the measure this week with no debate, … Read More

BCDP Candidate Endorsement Standards

Endorsed vs Preferred Candidates In partisan races, the Party shall not issue any endorsement in a contested primary, but may endorse in uncontested primaries. The use of the term “endorsed” by the BCDP for any candidate shall be restricted for … Read More

Butler County Celebrates Pride Month

Gay Pride month commemorates the Stonewall riots which occurred at the end of June 1969.   It’s a month that focuses on recognizing the impact LGBTQ people have made in the world.    It is a time to celebrate their contributions.   It is also … Read More

Middletown NAACP Swears in New Leadership

On January 21, NAACP leadership met to install the next generation of leadership. At that meeting, Dr. Celeste Didlick-Davis, PhD assumed her new role as President of the Middletown Chapter of the NAACP. In a discussion with Dr. Didlick-Davis, she … Read More

Raise a Glass to Red, Wine & Blue

In 2019, Cleveland mom & CEO of Shareblue, Katie Paris, decided her efforts of supporting progressive agendas should be brought closer to home.     She felt Ohio had slipped from a winnable state for Democrats and it was time she turned … Read More