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Herron-Riverside graduate reminisces about high school memories and plans for the future

For many high schools across the state the academic year is coming to a close. While some students will be back in the fall,...

Local organizations to host a weekend of events for those affected by gun violence

Purpose for My Pain will partner with several local organizations to honor those affected by gun violence to kick start this year’s National Gun...

Local farm works to end food deserts

Since its inception in 2016, Flanner Farms has worked to end food deserts on the Northwest side of the city, and nearly seven years...

AAPI Heritage Month: Bridging the gap (part 3 of 4)

Growing up in the Martindale-Brightwood area, I have had the unique privilege of being part  of both Black American and Korean cultures. My journey began...

Beneath the concrete: City deliberates archaeological dig of former Greenlawn Cemetery

In 1980, Diamond Chain undertook an expansion of their manufacturing facilities in Indianapolis. The civil work (earth work) unearthed several graves and grave markers,...

Hogsett announces next phase of anti-violence plan, calls for change in state law 

Mayor Joe Hogsett announced three new initiatives to reduce gun violence in the city while calling on state, local and federal officials to help...

Faith-based theatre company to reprise ‘Simply Ella’

The cast of “Simply Ella” presented by Genesis Theatre Company. “Simply Ella,” starring local jazz singer Sandy Lomax takes place at Footlite Musicals May 25-27....

Melanin in May returns for festival of ‘Blackness in Bloom’

The second annual Melanin in May Festival rounds out the month with a full day of Black excellence ranging from art and music to...

You cannot box us in: What schools need to know about the black male teacher experience (part II)

Have you ever been put in a box? Society does it often, especially regarding Black males from particular communities. Additionally, Black men get put...

The struggles of Black men and mental health

Black men lack the resources and support that is needed for them as it pertains to mental health. It is rare that a Black...
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