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Why vitamin D deficiency hits Black and brown communities harder

When Dr. Nakiisa Rogers, a mammographer, started seeing an influx of patients in their 30s being diagnosed with breast cancer with no family history,...

Black women rally behind Kamala Harris after Biden steps aside

By STACY M. BROWN, NNPA Democrats and the rest of the nation are once again turning to Black women to lead the charge in saving...

For every Black woman who wants to be free

Latest book by award-winning local author provides blueprint for Black women’s liberation At the close of her second book, ā€œDear Black Girl: Letters from Your...

Healing the mother wound: The power of facing generational trauma

By STACHE’ SMITH Mother's Day is right around the corner, and while many are planning brunches, buying flowers and writing heartfelt cards, some feel a...

Six Sigma Racial Equity Institute helps Black women upskill, close pay gapĀ 

In this one-on-one with the Indianapolis Recorder, Joy E. Mason, CEO of Optimist Business Solutions, shares the inspiration for creating the Six Sigma Racial...

Will Indiana pass the Crown Act?

Legislation to prevent race-based hair discrimination — also known as the CROWN Act — was recently introduced in the state of Indiana. The bill...

City-County Council honors Recorder Women’s Auxiliary

The City-County Council recognized the Recorder Women’s Auxiliary during its April 1 meeting. The women-led community organization was honored with a special resolution, which was...

Uterine cancer rates on the rise, with Black women affected the most

Uterine cancer is one of the only cancers with mortality rates that have increased in the last four decades, surpassing ovarian cancer, according to the American Cancer Society.

Breaking barriers with elegance: Meet the ‘Sweet 16’ president leading the charge at the National Coalition of 100 Black Women

Tenise Cornelius is the newly elected resident of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women Indianapolis Chapter. Standing tall on their mission, the National...

IRT to honor life and legacy of Civil Rights activist in upcoming play

ā€œFannie: The Music and Life of Fannie Lou Hamerā€ took the stage at the Indiana Repertory Theatre beginning Jan. 9. Written by African American playwright...
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