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New art exhibit celebrates ‘Black Spaces and Places’ in Indianapolis

Courtland Blade has spent most of his career as an artist portraying scenes in the “non-place” style, where generic places such as parking lots...

IPS leaders show common ground, still aren’t united on charter and innovation schools

The lineup of panelists at an Indianapolis Public Schools discussion Feb. 7 at Little Bethel Mission Baptist Church suggested the possibility of a contentious...

IU honors basketball legend Bill Garrett during games

During a recent women’s basketball game and a men’s basketball game, Indiana University remembered influential Black basketball players and shared their stories with a...

IU honors basketball legend Bill Garrett during games

During a recent women’s basketball game and a men’s basketball game, Indiana University remembered influential Black basketball players and shared their stories with a...

National Urban League Conference returns to Indianapolis

After 25 years, Indianapolis will once again host the National Urban League Conference where leaders from diverse fields, including business, politics and media, will...

For youth, by youth

Too many times adults tell youth what’s important instead of listening to the young people adults believe they’re helping. This top down approach often...

Meet the Artists is back for its 31st year

Meet the Artists is back, and this year, the cultural event is celebrating Anthony Radford, who founded the exhibit and has guided it through...

New minority-owned grocery store gives new hope to northeast side

A new grocery store on Indianapolis’ northeast side is going to try to do what so many people and organizations in the city have...

Advocate for the blind promotes inclusion

Through his work with the National Federation of the Blind of Indiana, Lee Martin Sr. works to empower a group often overlooked. In addition...

Advocate for the blind promotes inclusion

Through his work with the National Federation of the Blind of Indiana, Lee Martin Sr. works to empower a group often overlooked. In addition...

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