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Frederick Douglass Park Family Center opens its doors on the east side

The Frederick Douglass Park Family Center’s grand opening saw large crowds and community leaders eager to unveil the $20 million project. Under construction since...

Black Hoosiers and the innovation economy

Indiana's innovation economy holds tremendous potential for wealth creation, and it is time to unlock the invisible talent of underrepresented groups, especially Blacks and...

Highway of the apes: the Indianapolis Zoo’s new Chimpanzee Complex swings into actionĀ 

Ever wanted to see chimpanzees play on touchscreens or ogle at your shoes?  At the Indianapolis Zoo, the chimps now have an interactive way to...

Indy Pride 2024: What to know before you go

Indy Pride, Inc. is making a concerted effort to increase access to this year’s festival. The 2024 Indy Pride Festival and Parade promises a day...

MLK Center hosts annual Community Block Party

The Martin Luther King (MLK) Community Center, located north of Tarkington Park near 40th Street and Illinois Street, transformed into a bustling hub of...

Women4Change encourages Hoosiers to ā€œget in Good Troubleā€

Women4Change Indiana, alongside ACLU and Common Cause Indiana, spoke out about how Indiana can fight for voter equity at their movie screening and panel...

IPS School #43 hosts Lunch Buddies with IMPD

Once a semester, the IMPD Community Engagement & Outreach Bureau goes to IPS School 43 located at 40th & Capital Avenue to eat lunch...

‘I Made Rock ā€˜N Roll’ festival is days away: Here’s what to expect

Indiana’s first Black rock music festival is about to make history. Legendary artists such as Gary Clark Jr., Joy Oladokun and Robert Randolph Band will...

Launching MHS Serves: An innovative program to increase health equity

I’m told that health is wealth. Unfortunately, too often, people of color and other marginalized communities face large disparities in health outcomes that make life...

‘My goal was to crash the party:’ Addressing youth gun violence

The Marion County Public Health Department hosted over two dozen community organizations for an event to address youth gun violence. Half an hour into the meeting, Kareem Hines brought a group of teen boys from New B.O.Y (Breed of Youth), a mentoring and youth development program came and sat in the back.

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