Ohio is full of fascinating people and places.
The Buckeye State includes people whose passions drive them to uplift women of color and create welcoming community spaces.
On the first floor of Zora’s House, located in Columbus, is The Purple Door Cafe, an extension of the nonprofit and community space that provides resources to women of color.
The cafe opened in September and collaborates with women-owned businesses.
Fall is in full swing here in Ohio.
Halloween decorations are out, the Shoe is filled on Saturdays and the leaves are starting to change colors.
Trees are losing their leaves, and the reds and oranges of autumn are showing.
We’ve got a fall color forester joining us today to talk about fall leaves.
One local business owner is looking to revolutionize the way the world views gluten-free baked goods
Guests:
- Meghan Smith, manager, The Purple Door Cafe
- David Parrott, fall color forester, Ohio Department of Natural Resources
- Letha Pugh, Vice President for City of Columbus' Recreation and Parks Commission/local business owner
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