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Schools, nonprofits use grant to add materials centered around racial equity

Indiana Humanities recently gave more than $70,000 in grants to 77 schools, libraries, universities and nonprofits across Indiana to expand their collections that are...

Spirit & Place concludes festival with conversation about ā€˜American identity’

Every community consists of people who are different from each other, whether it is because of ethnicity, socioeconomic background or upbringing. Former White House...

Indianapolis pastor plans to run for mayorĀ 

With a vision of ā€œtransformingā€ Indianapolis, Fervent Prayer Church pastor James Jackson confirmed to the Recorder on Nov. 21 that he plans to run...

Local Black artist receives Creative Renewal Arts Fellowship, aims to expand outside Indy

Indianapolis-based visual artist Israel Solomon is one of 40 local creatives to receive the Creative Renewal Arts Fellowship through the Indy Arts Council. The grant,...

Q&A with Rev. Dr. Angelique Walker-Smith, new president of World Council of Churches from North America

Rev. Dr. Angelique Walker-Smith, former executive director of the Church Federation of Greater Indianapolis, was elected president of the World Council of Churches from...

Hogsett ā€˜proud’ of his record as he gears up for 3rd term bid

Mayor Joe Hogsett is hoping his record as the city’s top elected official for the last six years will be enough to secure a...

IPS board unanimously approves massive overhaul to close schools, change grades

By ELIZABETH GABRIEL WFYI The Indianapolis Public Schools board unanimously approved a plan Nov. 18 to overhaul the district by closing six school buildings, changing...

3 organizations to receive $100K to address violence, expand mentorship programsĀ 

Three organizations will receive $100,000 to support existing efforts to address violence and increase safety in Indianapolis as a part of the Office of...

Tis the Season to Save. Seven tips to stretch your money this holiday shopping season.

by JPMorgan Chase Consumer purchasing power is more diverse than ever, with Black consumers as central drivers of seasonal spending. As you prepare your holiday...

Purdue Polytechnic denied charter to open Pike Township high school

By ERIC WEDDLE WFYI One of the city’s most popular charter schools was denied a request to open a new Marion County location during a...

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