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‘Why we serve: Native Americans in the United States Armed Forces’ at Indy’s EiteljorgĀ 

Serving in every major conflict since the Revolutionary War, Native Americans continue to join the United States Armed Forces, often at higher rates per...

Chreece Hip Hop Music Festival returns in August

Chreece Hip Hop Musical Festival returns to Indianapolis Aug. 24. The independent musical festival, which aims to celebrate the ā€œvibrant culture and diversity of artistryā€...

Piece by Piece

Indianapolis threads together for Damien Center Mosaic   When five members of Kimley-Horn's employee Pride collective went to a mosaic making workshop, many of them...

Recorder Media Group opens nominations for 2025 Champions of Diversity Awards

Nominations for the 2025 Champions of Diversity Awards are officially open.  Presented by the Minority Business Review and Indiana Minority Business Magazine, the 2025 Champions...

Signing with Pride: HRAD and Indy Pride host seventh annual Deaf Pride Ā 

In a room bouncing with blasting music and filled with ambient lights, people in colorful outfits filed in with one central goal: to celebrate...

OMWBD to host hybrid outreach meetings for new disparity studyĀ 

In a move that establishes a five-year recurring cycle, the City of Indianapolis Office of Minority and Women Business Development (OMWBD) and its partners...

Leadership Indianapolis hosts Get on Board event to connect community leaders with local nonprofits

Leadership Indianapolis will host its popular annual Get on Board event,presented by AES Indiana, to connect interested individuals with local nonprofits lookingfor board, committee...

Dancing, Dunks and Dustbowl: Washington Park Community Love FestĀ 

Community organizations, vendors and food trucks will gather in Washington Park June 1-2 for the Community Love Fest dustbowl tournament, kickback and praise in...

‘My goal was to crash the party:’ Addressing youth gun violence

The Marion County Public Health Department hosted over two dozen community organizations for an event to address youth gun violence. Half an hour into the meeting, Kareem Hines brought a group of teen boys from New B.O.Y (Breed of Youth), a mentoring and youth development program came and sat in the back.

Black realtor network offers free wealth-building classes

The Central Indiana Realtist Association (CIRA) provides African American Hoosiers keys to building wealth and becoming homeowners while giving Indianapolis real estate professionals a...

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