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We Are Here: Amber Casey on Teaching with Open Arms [communitycommons.org]

 

We believe in the power of storytelling and the importance of investing in the future by sharing those stories – whether they are stories of successful community ventures or lessons learned from stories of things you wish happened just a little bit differently. These are the stories of communities working together for the common good. This article is part of “We Are Here: Housing Insecurity in Cincinnati,” a series produced by Women of Cincy and originally published at womenofcincy.org/housing.

Interview by Suzanne Wilder. Photography by Angie Lipscomb. When we talked with Amber Casey, a Cincinnati Public School (CPS) teacher, she was preparing to spend her summer in Los Angeles to support her daughter’s acting ambitions. In the course of conversation, it became clear that Casey is a woman who loves deeply, whether that is in her classroom as a special education teacher with an “open arms” motto, or in her personal life with a cross country journey for her family. She brings that love to her students, who have a range of special needs, individualized educational programs, and accessibility challenges, and often face housing insecurity, as well.

[For more on this story by Andrea Waner, go to https://www.communitycommons.o...e-here-amber-casey/?]

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