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The show must go on: Black Documentary Film Festival returns after COVID

The inaugural Black Documentary Film Festival was scheduled for April 10-11, 2020, at Central Library. A grand opening ceremony and fashion show were scheduled...

Marian University, partners breaking barriers for leaders of color

When Leon Jackson was a student at Notre Dame University, he was one of just a handful of Black students in his program. Luckily,...

Black church documentary teaches cultural significance of gospel music, wins 3 awards

The racially diverse choir’s rich, energetic sound could be heard over the audience's synchronized hand claps. The vibrant red and black robes of Indiana...

Black women are being diagnosed with HIV at higher rates than other groups

Sheila Muhammad tested HIV positive in 1990, when she was just 26 years old and pregnant with her third child. She was shocked, angry and...

Martin University clears past-due account balances

Martin University announced Aug. 4 that it will clear past-due account balances for over 200 students. “We are blessed to provide these students with an...

Indianapolis to expand program to help renters facing eviction

The city of Indianapolis will expand a pilot program meant to help tenants facing eviction, even as a new federal eviction moratorium is in...

Here’s Why Police At Your School May Lack Specialized Training

By Lee V. Gaines/WFYI Students returning to class this month may be interacting with an unknown number of police officers in Indiana schools that haven’t...

Executive director of White River State Park Development Commission steps down

Carolene Mays-Medley, executive director of the White River State Park Development Commission, is stepping down from her post in order to pursue a lifelong...

CDC issues new eviction ban for most of US through Oct. 3

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a new eviction moratorium that would last until Oct. 3, as the Biden...

White House calls on states to prevent evictions

WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House is pressing state and local governments to swiftly adopt policies to protect renters after an eviction moratorium expired...

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