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National Urban League Conference returns to Indy

The National Urban League Annual Conference will return to Indianapolis after 25 years July 24-27 at the Indiana Convention Center.Ā Founded in 1910, National Urban...

Career and networking fair to have opportunities for recent college grads and professionals

The National Urban League’s (NUL) mission is to ā€œenable African Americans to secure economic self-reliance, parity, power and civil rights.ā€Many events during the National...

Construction project prioritizes minority-owned companies

When project management firms Browning and Davis and Associates Inc., began looking for contractors for 16 Tech, a business and innovation district downtown, executives...

Construction project prioritizes minority-owned companies

When project management firms Browning and Davis and Associates Inc., began looking for contractors for 16 Tech, a business and innovation district downtown, executives...

Urban League Conference not just for adults, youth activities planned

The National Urban League Annual Conference is right around the corner. The conference isn’t just for adults. It features a college fair and Youth...

Dee Thornton running for Congress again

Dee Thornton, a Carmel resident who won the Democratic primary in 2018 for the state’s 5th Congressional District, is set to announce on July...

Multiple groups working to end food deserts and hunger

Local political leaders, citizens and many in the faith community are all employing different tactics to fight two related problems: hunger and food deserts.According...

Multiple groups working to end food deserts and hunger

Local political leaders, citizens and many in the faith community are all employing different tactics to fight two related problems: hunger and food deserts.According...

Community garden helps far east side and shows teens a possible future

As Sharrona Moore helped set up a garden stand July 2 at Eskenazi Health Center Grassy Creek on the far east side, she quizzed...

Indianapolis Public Library preserves Black history online

A picture doesn’t always last forever. Photographs can become damaged, lost or forgotten about. To make sure mementos of the city’s Black history don’t...

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