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Make Black history

Growing up in Gary, Indiana, I never thought I would be part of Black history multiple times. I graduated high school with a 2.5...

New this spring: Murat Shrine Center welcomes new dining and entertainment option

A new partnership between two Indiana-based nonprofits is bringing more than $100,000 in investments to boost entertainment in Downtown Indianapolis. The Murat Shrine of Indiana...

Grant program helps preserve and support historic African American sites

Program honors Eli Lilly chemist and preservationist Stan Cox INDIANAPOLIS (February 12, 2025) — Applications are open for two funds created to honor the legacy...

Black historical romance novelist featured in Lilly Library

Black historical romance novelist Beverly Jenkins is known for centering Black love throughout history. This month, her work is being honored at IU Bloomington’s...

REVIEW: IRT’s ā€˜Nina Simone: Four Women’ is a powerful message of resilience

Captivating, empowering and appropriately uncomfortable, ā€œNina Simone: Four Womenā€ delivered a message I think everyone should hear this Black History Month. It’s really a message...

Access to success: How I got my start in health care

Why DEI works for business By ROD COTTON Perhaps it’s no coincidence that the tumultuous events of the past few weeks fell on the eve of...

Trump’s Trade War Hits Black America Hardest as Tariffs Drive Up Costs

By STACY M. BROWN President Donald Trump’s latest round of tariffs — 25% on imports from Canada and Mexico and 10% on imports from China...

Black History Month 2025: Welcoming the second international decade for people of African descent

This past Martin Luther King holiday, I had the honor of being with the Rev. Dr. Bernice King, the daughter of the Rev. Dr....

Adapting DEI strategies: A forward-looking business approach

By DONEISHA POSEY The landscape of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives has shifted dramatically in early 2025. With recent executive orders from both federal and state...

A Black workforce is a strong workforce

It’s hard to keep up with Trump’s first weeks in office. President Trump has let loose a flurry of executive orders, policy ideas, memos, promises...
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