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Vol. I · No. 1Prolonging the Slow Death of NewspapersEst. 2026

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Krista Ramsey and Cara Owsley: Malik Nu'qman says the three things he values most in life are his brothers, his mother and his bike.

His family, in part because they're the buffer between him and the harsher realities of his Avondale neighborhood. His bike, because it's his means to get around it.

At 14, Malik feels a constant tension between wanting to venture into his community and the fear he'll be jumped or shot if he strays too far. It's not unfounded. This spring, Jashawn Martin and Tyann Adkins – both also 14 – were shot to death within eight days of each other, one in Avondale, the other in nearby Walnut Hills. Malik knew them both.

On a recent Friday afternoon Malik has just ridden…

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