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Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Survivors need us now more than ever

I’m writing this on the day of the federal government shutdown, and it feels especially heavy. I know the implications this has for our...

George Floyd: Remembering. Reckoning. Reparations. Restoration.

Remembering This month, on Oct. 14, 2025, George Floyd would have turned 52 years old.  Floyd’s murder was so significant and disturbing that two years...

The next chapter of the Indianapolis Foundation

As the new president and CEO of the Indianapolis Foundation (IF), I am humbled to join an organization whose roots run deep in the...

Give Jim Irsay the credit he deserves for the Colts’ progress.

I didn't know Jim Irsay very well and, in fact, we only had two conversations, both pertaining to his incredible, mind-boggling collection of rare...

Thriving beyond the first quarter: A blueprint for Black excellence in education (parent edition)

The first 9 weeks or the first quarter of the year is where the tone is set. If you do not get off to...

Medicare open enrollment is coming

Access to quality health care is worth fighting for. My Democratic colleagues and I have worked hard to negotiate with the Republican majority in...

Why inclusion still matters —and why the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir is getting it right

BY JENNI WHITE In 1998, Matthew Shepard’s brutal killing shook the nation and exposed the deadly consequences of hate. Nearly three decades later, the lessons...

A new chapter for New Era Church

By BARATO BRITT Turbulent times demand leadership that is steady, resolute and faithful to the calling that compels others to follow. This is an undeniable truth,...

Pastor, keep steppin’ in the right direction

I have followed your commands, which keep me from following cruel and evil people. My steps have stayed on your path; I have not...

The freedom to read and the power of diverse voices

Reading opens windows to diverse ideas, cultures, and perspectives, humanizing the ā€œotherā€ through story and nurturing empathy. At the Indianapolis Public Library, we witness...

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