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ā€˜You’re thrown in a box’: Black voters and the Democratic Party

Delvonte Arnold considered himself a Democrat until his second year of college when he began feeling disenfranchised from the Democratic Party. During the 2016...

Grants available to women and minority-owned businesses

Minority, women, disability and veteran-owned businesses can receive a Hospitality Establishment Lifeline Payment (HELP) grant thanks to a $2.5 million fund from the city. Local...

New chief financial officer for Eskenazi Health

Sherron Rogers was named chief financial officer and chief strategy officer for Eskenazi Health. Rogers joined Eskenazi Health as Vice President of business development,...

College Goal Sunday goes virtual

College bound students and their families can receive free assistance completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at 2 p.m. Oct. 25....

JPMorgan Chase fund career readiness grant

Indianapolis received a $7 million investment from JPMorgan Chase for a five-year, career readiness program for Indianapolis youth. The New Skills Ready Network will...

PACE fundraiser

Public Advocates in Community re-Entry will host its third annual fundraiser, ā€œArtspoken: Expression Without Reserve,ā€ at 6 p.m. Oct. 22 on the PACE Facebook page. The fundraiser...

Local man breaks ground on storage facility amid dispute for land

James Leonard celebrated with family, friends and community supporters for a groundbreaking ceremony Oct. 20 at what will become a self-storage facility near the...

Free career training

Marion County adults affected by COVID-19 can receive free training for high-demand industries through Washington Township Adult Education. Courses are offered online and in...

Diverse speaker series

The Mays Family Institute Diverse Speaker Series will present ā€œLeading During a Crisis: Lessons on Philanthropy and Racial Justiceā€ from 2 to 3:15 p.m....

Conversation on race, pregnancy and COVID-19

State Rep. Vanessa Summers will moderate ā€œBeing Black and Pregnant: COVID-19 and Racism.ā€ Panelists include Dr. Virginia Caine, Marion County Public Health Department director;...

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