Summer vacation is right around the corner. While many people are looking to head to popular destinations like Florida or California, Hoosiers shouldn’t neglect...
There’s something about travel that changes your perspective. Being in an alien atmosphere with foreign tongues and customs forces you to rely on an...
From what we’ve heard about the National Museum of African American History and Culture, which opened last September in Washington, D.C., it’s a must-see....
The Black travel movement has garnered more attention in recent years thanks to social media. Take a look on Instagram using the hashtag #BlackTravel,...
There are many annual staples in a well-rounded Indianapolis summer: days at the zoo, Indians games at Victory Field, outdoor movies at the Indianapolis...
More than 500 church, community and corporate leaders are expected to attend the second dfree Financial Freedom Movement regional conference June 2–3 at Eastern...
The first African-American to serve as U.S. secretary of education and a retired Indiana legislator who spent her career advocating for education are among...
Eight community leaders were recently elected to serve as members-at-large on the board of directors for Girl Scouts of Central Indiana. Pike High School...