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New diversity czar takes office

WhenĀ KarrahĀ Herring was named Indiana’s first equity, inclusion and opportunity officerĀ by Gov. Eric HolcombĀ in November 2020, sheĀ was planning ways to balance her work and her...

ā€˜We have a housing crisis’: Panels dissect housing in Indianapolis

Leadership Indianapolis hosted a series of virtual panels throughout February to discuss the housing situation in Indianapolis and try to find solutions. Housing can be...

Minister groups want ā€˜courageous conversation’ withĀ IMPD

Members of local minister groups want Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department to be more transparent and strengthen its homicide unit.Ā  Stephen Clay, president of the National...

Tackling infant and maternal mortality in the Indiana Legislature

Roughly 53 out of 100,000 Black Hoosier women die giving birth every year. Fourteen Black babies out of every 100,000 births died in 2019.   While...

Education must happen before vaccination

With COVID-19 limiting gatherings, the Westside Community Development Corp. had to get creative for a recent wellness event. So, it hosted a Health and Wealth...

Challenges child care and early learning workers face during the pandemic

The coronavirus, COVID-19, has created a time in our history for taking serious safety precautions and guidelines set by the Centers for Disease Control...

New sports collaboration will provide professional training for aspiring journalists

The Indianapolis Recorder and The Next Generation Initiative announced a partnership to cover local sports and publish a weekly digital sports page. The collaboration will...

Sekou Smith was so much more than a journalist

Many of us by now have experienced the excruciating pain that comes with the loss of someone we care about succumbing to COVID-19. As we...

Who’s loving you?

If the title of this article sounds familiar, that’s because it is also the name of a famous song by the Jackson 5. I...

State lawmakers override Holcomb’s veto, weaken renter protections in Indy

The Indiana House of Representatives voted Feb. 17 to override Gov. Eric Holcomb's veto of a bill that would undo recent renter protections passed...

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