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Local jeweler hosts pop-up shop

Robert Goodman Jewelers is hosting a pop-up event from noon to 4 p.m. March 20. The event, Black Jewelry Designers & Makers Pop-Up, will...

New law closes training loophole for police in Indiana schools

By Lee V. Gaines A new Indiana law will require all police who regularly work inside public schools to undergo basic school resource officer training...

Controversial gun, bail reform bills survive legislative session

With the 2022 legislative session officially over as of March 9, bills which survived the state House of Representatives and Senate are now headed...

Even virtually, series creates space for difficult conversations about racism

When Dr. Maria Hamilton Abegunde helped lead conversations in the past about race and racism, it was easier to pick up on body language,...

IRT’s 2021-22 INclusion Series opens with world premiere

We at the IRT are truly excited to be producing a world premiere production of a remarkable play in March and April: ā€œThe Reclamation...

Pacers Sports and Entertainment welcomes new DEI officer

Tracy Ellis-Ward joined Pacers Sports and Entertainment (PS&E) in January as its first senior vice president for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI). In this...

Lynching victim remembered 100 years later with headstone, corrected death certificate

The lynching of George Tompkins in 1922 is a reminder that those in power write the history. Because even with his hands tied behind...

Council receives redistricting report, continues rebuffing idea of citizens commission

A consulting group tasked with gathering input on redistricting for the city-county council released a report that details what residents are most concerned about...

Citizens commission launches ā€˜shadow’ Indianapolis city-county redistricting process

By STEVE HINNEFELD Indiana Citizen The Indianapolis Citizens Redistricting Commission began its work March 12 with a webinar on redistricting basics and a call for...

Ray Crowe, legendary Attucks coach, to be inducted into National High School Hall of Fame

Ray Crowe, who became an icon by coaching the all-Black Crispus Attucks High School basketball team to back-to-back state titles in the 1950s, will...

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