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Black doctors navigate systemic racism to fulfill a mission

When Rhonda Bayless’ mother got chemotherapy treatment for lung cancer, she would put on full makeup, her most luscious wig and most chic set...

Report: Indianapolis ranks among worst cities in economic mobility

A report from The Polis Center at IUPUI shows children born to low-income families in Indianapolis in the 1980s grew up to earn less...

Apprenticeships aim to create more urban farmers

Growing Places Indy will expand its urban farming initiatives with two apprenticeship programs, one for adults and another for high schoolers, to develop more...

You could be at risk for colorectal cancer — so get screened

Black Americans are 20% more likely to be diagnosedĀ with colorectal cancer and are more likely to develop it at a younger age than whites....

Rent assistance program to reopen April 5

Applications for the city's rent assistance program will reopen April 5 with about $30 million available. Eligible households can receive up to three months of...

New minority health podcast

The All INdiana Podcast Network will add a new show about minority health to its lineup. DuJuan McCoy, president and CEO of Circle City Broadcasting,...

Indiana to lift mask mandate amid concern: ‘We’re not ready’

By TOM DAVIES INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's governor announced Tuesday he would lift the statewide mask mandate and remaining COVID-19 business restrictions in two weeks. Republican...

US: AstraZeneca results may have included outdated info

By LAURAN NEERGAARD AP Medical Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — AstraZeneca may have included "outdated information" in touting the effectiveness of its COVID-19 vaccine in a...

Black Americans face a widening life expectancy gap, biggest since 1998

Driving around Indianapolis, Ronald Rice Jr. sometimes prefers to take a longer route just so he can pass through the wealthy neighborhoods. He says...

Advocates see increasing rate of domestic violence against Black women since pandemic

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt the lives of millions of Americans, it’s also triggering an alarming increase in violence against Black women,...

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