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Remembering Indianapolis vocalist Jimmy Guilford

In August of 2024, Indianapolis lost one of its most notable voices. Vocalist Jimmy Guilford is known by music fans worldwide for the doo-wop and...

‘The mics are on’: Maxwell tour to bring R&B back to forefront

Maxwell’s Serenade Tour is coming to Indianapolis this month. Three-time Grammy Award-winner Maxwell announced The Serenade 2024 North American Tour is making a stop on...

Who is “Black” anyway?

Much has been disputed lately about whether Kamala Harris is in fact Black. She has shared that she has an Indian mother and a...

Black, Hispanic and Latina women are newer to invest, focused on generational wealth

Black, Hispanic and Latina women are more likely to have started investing in the past few years than investors overall, according to a new...

Coburn Place to host author discussion with Ashley C. Ford 

Ashley C. Ford will join Coburn Place for a discussion about “Surviving Trauma and The Path to Healing” this Saturday. “We Survive and Rise: A...

Guns, but no roses

Throughout history, irresponsible rhetoric has frequently overshadowed sound reason. Similarly, immediate gratification has often overpowered consideration of long-term consequences. Against this backdrop, some outcomes...

Make sickle cell disease a part of the conversation

As a Black woman who serves as MDwise’s Equity Officer, Anye Carson is aware of sickle cell disease (SCD). She knows that it predominantly affects...

Organizations can help you achieve homeownership in Martindale Brightwood

Buying and owning a home is not as easy as it used to be, especially for families living in neighborhoods like Martindale Brightwood. However, affordable...

Indianapolis Black Theatre Company to premiere “Toni Stone”

A new Black theater is premiering their first show this week. The Indianapolis Black Theatre Company (IBTC), which premiers its first show of its inaugural...

Buffalo soldier to be reinterred, finally receive military honors 

Private Gerald Dixon will finally be laid to rest with proper military honors. Private Dixon was one of 110 soldiers belonging to the 24th Infantry...
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