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ā€˜The lower the income, the higher the prevalence for abuse’: domestic violence linked to poverty

Black women are more likely to be victims of domestic violence than any other demographic. A Bureau of Justice study found 44% of Black...

New gardeners: Beware of this invisible soil hazard

As daylight wanes, and chilly temperatures hint at the winter to come, Indianapolis’ veteran gardeners like Aster Bekele are preparing to put their gardens...

Why domestic violence organizations are seeing a rise in calls for help

Every year, the Domestic Violence Network hosts a ceremony for survivors of domestic violence and to honor victims in Central Indiana. The service, inside...

ā€˜I’m just in a happier place’: Olympian gymnast Jordan Chiles recaptured her love for the sport

Jordan Chiles has contorted her body through the air thousands of times, flipping and bending and balancing her way to Olympic fame and a...

UNCF’s Andrea Neely to head Simon Youth Foundation

After 15 years as regional development director for the United Negro College Fund (UNCF), Andrea Neely recently was named CEO of Simon Youth Foundation....

IMPD officer faces two charges for stomping on Black man’s head

An Indianapolis police officer faces two felony charges for stomping on a homeless Black man’s head during an arrest Sept. 24 at Monument Circle...

Film review: ā€˜Mass’ a haunting, powerful slow burn

ā€œWhy do I want to know about your son? Because he killed mine.ā€ So begins the dramatic arc of ā€œMass,ā€ one of the most intense...

Civic Theatre production features first all-Black ensemble in 30 years

When ā€œThe Color Purpleā€ premieres at 7 p.m. Oct. 8, it will mark the first time in three decades that an all-Black ensemble put...

Complaint alleges Old National Bank discriminated against Black borrowers

The Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana filed a complaint against Old National Bank, accusing the bank of discriminating against Black mortgage borrowers in...

Community public meetings

The Indianapolis African American Quality of Life Initiative will have a series of public meetings in October to provide an update on community input...

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