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Circle City solidarity: Vigil conveys unity with Charlottesville, community seeks to keep momentum going

When torch-bearing demonstrators carrying swastikas and Confederate flags gathered in Charlottesville, Virginia, for a ā€œUnite the Rightā€ rally in protest of the removal of...

Families carry jail burdens

Cecilia Whitfield thought she had done everything right to keep her children out of trouble. She and her husband — co-leaders of a two-parent...

ā€˜We’re not gonna rest:’ Family of Aaron Bailey continues seeking answers into circumstances of police-involved death

According to data gathered by the Washington Post, 619 people had been killed by police in 2017 as of Aug. 15. Aaron Bailey is...

Kaepernick shouldn’t be fighting alone

It really doesn’t matter to me how you feel about Colin Kaepernick and the social injustice he protested. I’m beyond trying to make sense...

Views vary on community justice campus

Leroy Smith has seen several facets of the criminal justice system. In 2010, the 50-year-old Gary, Indiana, native’s most recent — and, he says,...

Supporting Indiana’s future: Organizations award scholarships to deserving students

When a teenager clocks into a part time job, they do not typically expect to gain more than the $8.50 an hour they pocket...

National Black Caucus conference coming to Indy

The National Black Caucus of State Legislators (NBCSL) will host its 2017Ā Annual Legislative Conference (ALC) in Indianapolis Nov. 30–Dec. 3.The ALC — themed ā€œRacing...

Inaugural Indiana Response to Hate Conference to raise awareness of hate-based crimes in Indiana

The Central Indiana Alliance Against Hate (CIAAH) will host the inaugural Indiana Response to Hate Conference on Thursday, Aug. 17, from 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m....

NAACP releases travel ban for state of Missouri

BALTIMORE – The NAACP Travel Advisory for the state of Missouri, effective through August 28th, 2017, calls for African American travelers, visitors and Missourians to...

Project 21 members say NAACP call travel ban a "stunt"

Washington, DCĀ -Ā The NAACP recently issued aĀ "travel advisory"Ā for the state of Missouri that suggests a "looming danger" exists there. Ā Members of theĀ Project 21Ā black leadership network...

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