The Indiana Department of Education recently released standards for a new ethnic studies course — a newly required elective course — for Indiana high...
Indiana Black Expo Summer Celebration is here and there’s something for everyone from free health screenings to teen forums, celebrities, concerts and more. Admission...
Your brain needs its food — sleep. That’s how it thrives.For younger, developing bodies, sleep is even more crucial for growth and academic success....
In an effort to continually encourage diversity in philanthropic careers, the Mays Family Institute on Diverse Philanthropy at Indiana University Lilly Family School of...
According to a 2012 USDA agriculture census, 8 percent of American farmers are minorities. Of the 8 percent, African-Americans total less than 3 percent...
The fever for police confronting Black people who are minding their business and bothering no one recently spread to Indianapolis. And like the other...
Many may not realize Frederick Douglass visited the area now known as Noblesville during his lifetime. Conner Prairie wants to change that. In July,...