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Eskenazi Health announces new health and community center on the east side

The east side of Indianapolis will soon see a new health and community center as part of more than $50 million in investments from...

In crisis: Sickle cell disease patients face a double whammy of systemic racism

Gary Gibson has a clear memory of his first conversation with his future wife, Brenda Williams, back in 1973. “Hello, my name is Brenda,” was...

Wilma Gibbs Moore fellows to study anti-Black racism in Indiana

The murder of George Floyd in May 2020 ignited Indiana Humanities to create an equity-focused fellowship in honor of one gifted storyteller. Each year a...

Financial literacy program to teach everything from budgeting to risk management

OneAmerica and the American College of Financial Services will launch a virtual financial literacy program in August. The program is available for anyone but...

Meet the Recorder’s environmental reporter, Jayden Kennett

The Indianapolis Recorder recently welcomed a new environmental reporter to the team. Jayden Kennett will cover how the environment shapes the lives of the...

Website connects pastors with Black churches, makes pastoral process more efficient

It has been 15 years since Rev. John W. Woodall Jr. began his pastoral process, the journey every pastor must take to find the...

New beginnings for Kountry Kitchen

Standing on what once was a place of tragedy, the owners of Kountry Kitchen Soul Food Place, Cynthia and Issac Wilson, now see the...

Mayor Hogsett, prosecutor call for ‘common sense’ gun reform at rally

By CARTER BARRETT WFYI Local officials, gun reform advocates and family members of gun violence victims were among those who rallied in downtown Indianapolis on...

Chief Taylor discusses transparency, violent crime with NAACP 

The Indianapolis NAACP hosted a virtual conference with Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Randal Taylor on June 2 to discuss police reform two years...

Summer outreach program will connect communities with help

By JILL SHERIDAN WFYI A summer program that aims to build relationships in communities at risk of violence is back. The Summer Neighborhood Outreach Series brings...

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