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How to bring fairness, transparency to redistricting

Every year, some activists and state lawmakers push to establish an independent redistricting commission for Indiana. There are policy papers, rallies and usually a...

Gerrymandering possible cause of depressed voter turnout

For the past 20 years, Rev. Antonio Alexander of Purpose of Life Ministries has advocated for affordable housing and better treatment of those reentering...

New study shows a widening gap in life expectancy in Indianapolis

Where you live in Indianapolis has a significant impact on how long you live. The gap in life expectancy between different ZIP codes in...

Tulsa Race Massacre survivor to be remembered during program from IU law school

As a retired judge, David Shaheed has spent plenty of time researching the legal profession and preparing presentations for various groups. That’s what he...

ā€˜Gerrymandering is sin’: Faith leaders call for fair redistricting process

The leaders who came to the Indiana Statehouse on Sept. 1 represented six different faiths but delivered a single message, telling Indiana lawmakers that...

Already a long shot, clemency process tests families and inmates looking for a break

Koby Bluitt stood in front of a small crowd gathered under the hot July sun with a piece of her incarcerated father stamped across...

Indianapolis Public Library CEO resigns amid racism scandal

Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) CEO Jackie Nytes submitted her resignation at a special board meeting Aug. 20. Her tenure, which began in 2012, will end...

ā€˜It just has me hurtin’: Amid homicide rise, 23 Black women killed so far this year

Sabrina Manley will remember her sister as someone who was always energetic, the book smart type who stayed involved in the community and tried...

School teachers, staff adjusting to in-person learning

Evan Taylor remembers what it felt like in March 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic upended education. It wasn’t just the uncertainty and quickly pivoting...

IndyPL loses funding amid racism allegations

The Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF) on Aug. 9 announced it will withhold funding from Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) until a ā€œmeasurable change toward...

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