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Solar (em)powered: Partnerships benefit Haitians, Hoosiers

It started as an attempt to reconnect with her heritage and lead to a commitment to fight for sustainable social change in her mother’s...

Council members set record straight on priorities

After a month of controversial changes with a new president, what is next for the Indianapolis City-County Council?Members of the council spoke with the...

Indiana Symphony Orchestra hosts 34th annual Black History concert

Tonight, the Indiana Symphony Orchestra (ISO) will host its 34th celebration of its Black History Concert, honoring the impact of African-American musicians on the...

Black health at risk due to Anthem policy change

Local Anthem policyholders who visit the ER might find themselves paying their bill out-of-pocket. Last month, Anthem implemented a new policy in select states...

Urban Servant Leadership Un-Conference: Supporting everyday heroes

From youth mentors to social workers, Indianapolis is home to many individuals working to improve urban communities. Many of these everyday heroes view serving...

Don’t talk, run: Residents encouraged to file as candidates, voters

You may or may not like what is going on in politics today.However, local leaders are reminding you that everyone has the power to...

Schooled in Tech: High school students learn tools of the trade

It’s safe to say that today’s teens have a seemingly innate connection with technology. After all, Generation Z, consisting of individuals born mid-1990s to mid-2000s,...

IMPD: Partners, not oppressors

Local police have made a strong commitment to working with residents to fight crime using a team approach. The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) and...

Not a takeover, just a makeover: Walker Theatre poised for massive upgrades, new programming

Exciting changes are on the way for a place that has been a longtime anchor of the African-American community in Indianapolis. Over the next year,...

Black Carrier employees still feel the squeeze

In five-and-a-half years Vickie Burrus can retire with full benefits. That’s all she needs: five-and-a-half years.Five years passes quickly, but a lot can happen during...

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