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MHS’ health equity program, MHS Serves, launches youth mental health partnership

MHS Serves supports the advancement of programs and innovations to improve health equity efforts statewide. MHS Serves, a health equity program from Managed Health Services...

Listen to the King

We are quickly approaching two major events in our country this month as we kick off 2025. We will have the return of the Trump...

Investing in inclusion: Building a stronger business community in central Indiana

Central Indiana is a hub of innovation, industry and community spirit. It is a place where ambition meets opportunity, where small businesses thrive alongside corporate...

Year in review: Best live local theater I saw in 2024

As the Arts & Culture Reporter, I saw a lot of live theater last year. There were some truly spectacular and mind-blowing performances coming out...

9 books for Black students to look out for in 2025Ā 

This story was originally published on Word in Black. With the arrival of the new year comes a fresh lineup of soon-to-be-published books that will...

Tindley Genesis is putting music in the classroom. Here’s how it’s paying off

Tindley Genesis Academy is dedicated to a music and arts-based curriculum. Led by Principal Ali Ennis, Tindley Genesis Academy is a tuition-free, K-6 charter school...

Listening and learning: Newfields’ new CEO is committed to moving the institution forward

Le Monte Booker said he is ready to listen to the community. After a six-month nationwide search, Newfields welcomed Booker as its president and CEO....

Sankofa: The power of looking back to move forward

The Sankofa symbol, originating from the Akan people of Ghana, holds a profound message encapsulated in a single visual, a bird with its head...

Recent Alzheimer’s advancements leave Black and Latino patients behind

Althea Jordan sits in her white recliner while her physical therapist, Danielle Heltzel, kneels on the floor in front of her to go through...

Lt. Gov. Crouch and IHCDA launch crowdfunding for community kitchen

Indianapolis residents might soon have a new community kitchen on the near southside. Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority...
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