CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A Tri-State campaign with ties to the Cincinnati Bengals is hoping to spread unity during challenging times.

Within the last year, the Tri-state has endured difficult moments of divisiveness.

Back in February, a Neo-Nazi demonstration on the Interstate 75 overpass in Lincoln Heights launched multiple investigations and business boycotts.

KKK flyers have been spotted in neighborhoods in the months since.

Just recently, the downtown brawl drew political optics and flared racial tension.

After these events, Daronce Daniels, who cofounded The Heights Movement in 2017, said he wanted to do more.

“If we could take what we’ve done here and focus on residents and focus on what the community needs and replicate that throughout Hamilton County, maybe we can get around som

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