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Faith leaders pray, fast to curb violence

There’s a lot of ideas on how to curb violent crime in Indianapolis. Among them, changing the budget for the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department...

The show must go on: Black Documentary Film Festival returns after COVID

The inaugural Black Documentary Film Festival was scheduled for April 10-11, 2020, at Central Library. A grand opening ceremony and fashion show were scheduled...

Marian University, partners breaking barriers for leaders of color

When Leon Jackson was a student at Notre Dame University, he was one of just a handful of Black students in his program. Luckily,...

New campaign hopes to destigmatize domestic violence

A new campaign launched by the Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence (ICADV) shares the stories of survivors, in their own words, to decrease the...

ā€˜It certainly wasn’t a love fest’: Indianapolis Public Library staff call for CEO resignation

The Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) administration remains under fire for their response to racism allegations from former and current staff members. During a board...

Recorder continues to rack up wins

The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper won 11 awards from the Hoosier State Press Association (HSPA) Better Newspaper Contest. The HSPA awards come after the Recorder won...

Major Taylor mural honors a trailblazer

Nine years before Jack Johnson became the first African American heavyweight champion and 48 years before Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s color barrier, there was...

Arts Council of Indianapolis grants focused on equity

Sixty-nine nonprofit arts and culture organizations in Indianapolis, a majority of which are led by or serve people of color, received a combined $1.2...

18 LLC launch promotes Indianapolis art

It all started with the mural. When 18 artists from various disciplines met to create the Black Lives Matter painting on Indiana Avenue last summer,...

Civil, human rights investigation to be conducted in Indianapolis

Civil rights attorney Malik Shabazz is leading an investigation into possible civil and human rights violations in regard to the murder of Dorian Murrell.  Shabazz...

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