55.7 F
Indianapolis
Thursday, May 29, 2025

TAG

black

Top Africa cardinal: next pope could well be black

A prominent African cardinal said Monday there was no reason why the next pope couldn't be black, particularly following the election of President Barack...

Rokita’s redistricting plan cuts out Black legislative seats and legislators

Secretary of State Todd Rokita’s mad at me. Rokita’s upset about my criticizing his reform redistricting efforts and livid that I’ve called out his...

Rokita’s redistricting redraw in reality will wipe Black lawmakers out

Secretary of State Todd Rokita spent $110,000 in tax money to convince Hoosiers to make the decennial exercise of redrawing legislative maps less political...

IU holds orientation for black students

Indiana University will hold a Black Student Orientation next week in an effort to bring students together and help them succeed academically. IU says...

Coke gives $6 million to Atlanta black colleges

Coca-Cola is giving more than $7 million to schools in the Atlanta University Center and its library to fund financially struggling students and the...

Ind. expert: Arrests more likely for black youth

Juvenile justice experts said Thursday that the racial disparity in young offenders in Indiana is alarming and cited new data that shows black youth...

Thousands of Black no shows on IPS’ first day. Why?

Again, another public embarrassment as thousands of Indianapolis parents demonstrated their lack of parental responsibility. Last week, between one-sixth to one-fifth of Indianapolis Public...

The 39th Indiana Black Expo – observations and thoughts

Despite the Great Recession, Black unemployment hovering around 18 percent, and sponsorships and support down 20 percent, reaction to the 39th Indiana Black Expo...

IU Simon Cancer Center Researcher Heads Cancer Study During Indiana Black Expo’s Health Fair

INDIANAPOLIS - A small drop of blood can provide researchers with countless clues into cancer. You can help researchers at the Indiana University Melvin...

IU Simon Cancer Center Researcher Heads Cancer Study During Indiana Black Expo’s Health Fair

INDIANAPOLIS - A small drop of blood can provide researchers with countless clues into cancer. You can help researchers at the Indiana University Melvin...
- Advertisement -

Subscribe to our newsletter

To be updated with all the latest local news.

Stay connected

1FansLike
1FollowersFollow
1FollowersFollow
1SubscribersSubscribe

Latest news

- Advertisement -
Español + Translate »
Skip to content