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Innopower launches digital impact network to elevate minority businesses in Indiana

In anticipation of Juneteenth, Innopower, powered by Metaimpact’s multi-stakeholder platform, is proud to announce the public launch of Indy Biz Pass, an innovative digital...

Foul Play in Ferguson

Darren Seals was an activist. Darren Seals fought for racial justice, anti-gun violence and anti-police brutality. Darren Seals was found shot inside a burning...

Drowning Disparities: Indy Water Safety Festival aims to address issue

The rate of Black and Native American drowning deaths is nearly twice that of white Americans, a number that has increased nearly 28% in...

COHatch and the Harrison Center breathe new life into Polk Stables

Nestled in the cozy Martindale Brightwood neighborhood, right next to Tinker House and across the Monon, the historic Polk Stables has been given a...

Reclaiming the Rhythm: Honoring the Legacy and Future of Conscious Black Music

Black Music month was established in 1979 by President Jimmy Carter to celebrate the contributions of Black musicians to the music industry. Music has a...

Indianapolis to host its first Loving Day Celebration

Indianapolis is celebrating love this month — in more than one way. Loving Day is a national day of celebration in honor of the United...

NAATC to present acting workshops, ‘Education for All’

A new opportunity for aspiring artists and theater professionals is coming this summer. Beginning in July, the Naptown African American Theatre Collective (NAATC) — Indianapolis’...

This Weekend in the Arts: June 7-8

June is here already, and with it comes the celebration of LBGTQ+ Pride Month and Juneteenth, as well as the start of summer reading...

ā€˜Nourishing Well’ to celebrate Black women making space for each other

With pieces from all mediums, Black women are creating their own spaces and celebrating each other in a new exhibition. The Madam Walker Legacy Center...

Josh Gibson becomes MLB career and season batting leader as Negro Leagues statistics incorporated

By RONALD BLUM NEW YORK (AP) — Josh Gibson became Major League Baseball’s career leader with a .372 batting average, surpassing Ty Cobb’s .367, when...
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