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Writing HERstory: The Miss Circle City Classic Coronation

The Circle City Classic celebrated its 37th annual Circle City Classic Coronation Sept. 17. The coronation aims to highlight young women in the Indiana...

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority awards nearly $600K in student scholarships

Nearly 400 college students have received scholarships totaling $578,00 from local Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority graduate chapters. The sorority’s eight Indiana chapters collectively awarded...

Hues of Heritage: Exploring Afro-Latino identity, colorism and pride (part one)

Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the history, cultural pride and influence of past generations that came to the United States from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America.

Barred but never barred: ā€˜Yes! You Can Vote!’

ACLU of Indiana has a voting campaign, Yes! You Can Vote!, that it has promoted for years.

Why the social and economic impact of arts on Indy matters

It is no secret that sports and entertainment are a driving force of revenue for Indianapolis, but what about the arts? The Indy Arts Council...

Community legend Mike Treez remembered after shooting

An Indianapolis community and music legend was remembered Sept. 9 by family, friends and local entertainers.

The reality, research and future medicine for sickle cell disease

Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a group of inherited red blood cell disorders. In SCD, red blood cells become hard, sticky and c-shaped, or sickled, as opposed to the round and flexible shape of healthy cells.

The three-fold fight of environmental justice: Black advocates are already providing solutions, now they need support

Environmental justice issues are an ā€œinterwoven tapestryā€ of entities and people working together to solve problems within the United States. A new report from...

Hope for the Working Hungry

About 50 cars wrapped around the Crooked Creek Food Pantry building Sept. 1. When one car left, another took its place as volunteers helped...

ā€˜That’s two Black men gone:’ Community mistrust of IMPD

The Northwest Community Resource District Council (CRDC) hosted a community town hall Aug. 28 at the Global Village Welcome Center to discuss the topic of officer involved shootings.

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