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Local NAACP to file report with departments of Education, Justice on blackface incident at Center Grove

The local NAACP chapter plans to file a report with the U.S. Department of Education and U.S. Department of Justice about concerns of "cultural...

Report: Black homeownership down 20% in Marion County since 2010

A report from the Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana shows the Black homeownership rate has decreased in Marion County by 20% over the...

Year in Review: Indianapolis Public Library CEO resigned amid racism scandal, funding loss

The controversy started with a Zoom call May 24.   During a virtual board meeting, members of the Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) board of trustees heard from a former employee about how she...

US move to shorten COVID-19 isolation stirs confusion, doubt

By ZEKE MILLER and KATHLEEN FOODY Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. health officials' decision to shorten the recommended COVID-19 isolation and quarantine period from...

Omicron comes just in time to (maybe) ruin Christmas plans

A year after canceling Christmas plans in favor of video calls with family, Brandon Powell is ready to do it all over again. When Powell...

30 nonprofits get $3M for anti-violence work at the end of another record homicide year

The most recent wave of anti-violence funding comes in the form of close to $3 million that will go to 30 organizations to prevent...

Advocates honor homeless who died in 2021

Hundreds of people gathered on the steps of Monument Circle downtown Dec. 21 for a memorial service to honor homeless people who died in...

IPS votes to cut ties with Ignite Achievement Academy, school plans to push back

Indianapolis Public Schools will not renew its contract with the charter operator that has run Elder W. Diggs School 42 for the last four...

bell hooks, groundbreaking feminist thinker, dies at 69

NEW YORK (AP) — bell hooks, the groundbreaking author, educator and activist whose explorations of how race, gender, economics and politics were intertwined made...

People go to libraries for more than books. That’s why some are hiring social workers.

Yanna McGraw has a unique role at the Indianapolis Public Library. She’s the library’s first full-time social worker – one of about a dozen...

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