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Local dance group to celebrate Black and Latino communities through dance

Washington Park Steppers, a local dance group, is celebrating diversity and community with free salsa and Chicago style stepping lessons. The dance group will host...

‘I Made Rock ā€˜N Roll’ festival is days away: Here’s what to expect

Indiana’s first Black rock music festival is about to make history. Legendary artists such as Gary Clark Jr., Joy Oladokun and Robert Randolph Band will...

ā€œA mixture of challenge and fun:ā€ Golf is giving a group of middle school students a unique experience

The first time Harriet Tubman School of Excellence (HTSE) founder Jeremiah Lockett golfed, he was confident since he was a multiple sport athlete growing...

ā€œWe do need to shift our diets:ā€ Harvard study reveals link between high meat consumption and climate change

A new Harvard study found the connection between the meat industry and climate change is stronger than initially thought. In a study published earlier this...

Anderson winery listed as Yelp’s third best winery in the state

Cultured Urban Winery is the third best winery in the state of Indiana on Yelp. In April, the Microsoft Network compiled a list of the...

Launching MHS Serves: An innovative program to increase health equity

I’m told that health is wealth. Unfortunately, too often, people of color and other marginalized communities face large disparities in health outcomes that make life...

The benefits of debt for Black business ownersĀ 

Access to capital is a top challenge Black businesses face, and addressing the issue could benefit from a culturally competent response. According to the most...

Smooth stones for sharpshooting graduates

ā€œHe picked up five smooth stones from a stream and put them into his shepherd’s bag. Then, armed only with his shepherd’s staff...

City of Indianapolis awards nearly $1.5 million in grants to arts and culture organizationsĀ 

The 2024 City of Indianapolis Annual Grants Program invested nearly $1.5 million into Indianapolis’ local creative community. The Indy Arts Council and the City of...

Black realtor network offers free wealth-building classes

The Central Indiana Realtist Association (CIRA) provides African American Hoosiers keys to building wealth and becoming homeowners while giving Indianapolis real estate professionals a...
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