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Nap or Nothing: The cultural fashion statement for Indy

Etched across clothing inside a storefront on Massachusetts Avenue, owner of the streetwear brand Antonio Maxie said the slogan instills pride within people from Indianapolis.

America needs financial literacy

Black Americans have made significant contributions to the United States economy. And yet, a significant wealth gap still persists. The wealth of the richest 400...

YMCA Board of Directors to elect first Black woman as its chairĀ 

The YMCA Board of Directors elected Kristin Mays-Corbitt, president and CEO of Mays Chemical, as the new chair of its organization. Mays-Corbitt is the...

Indianapolis Public Library offering patent trademark resources

The Indianapolis Public Library is a designated federal Patent and Trademark Resource Center (PTRC) and is offering free services to those who need them....

Indianapolis to host 2nd annual business conferenceĀ Ā 

There are over 100 conferences scheduled to take place in Indianapolis this year, one of those being VeeCon, a business conference where attendees can...

Small business owner breaks barriers 1 cupcake at a time

If you would have told a young Ani’a Walker that she would start a business at age 16, she wouldn’t have believed you. Little...

Chemical company president and ceo continues her father’s legacy

What started out as a way for Mays Chemical Co. President and CEO Kristin Mays-Corbitt to earn money during high school evolved into 26...

$1.5 million partnership will provide funding for Black entrepreneurs

The Be Nimble Foundation is partnering with Cummins to launch the Nile Capital Fund for Central Indiana tech and direct-to-consumer businesses

KFC employees can receive 100% tuition paid for degree through online university

An employee who works for a participating franchise is qualified on the day that they start employment at KFC to receive full tuition to start or complete any degree.

Local wardrobe stylist pushes beyond industry barriers

Indy-based wardrobe stylist Brittany Rice said she’s always had that passion for fashion — or, more accurately, — a passion for styling. For those who...

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