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Community walk in downtown Indianapolis aims to heighten awareness about suicide

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) will host the Out of the Darkness Community Walk on Saturday, Sept. 9 at Military Park in...

Indiana native and Colts tight end Kylen Granson’s passion for literacy goes beyond the gridiron

Through his foundation KG’s Kids, Indianapolis Colts tight end Kylen Granson is giving six first-year teachers a library of racially diverse books for their...

Too soon & not enough: The importance of life insurance

Clarence Coleman recently learned the importance of maintaining life insurance after his wife, Chelsea, died unexpectedly on Christmas Day 2022. The event left 31-year-old...

Racial Data as a Tool for Equity

Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling against race-conscious admissions in higher education, corporate leaders fear that the ruling may cause additional scrutiny and legal...

BUTTER artists talk art, equity and cultivating creativity  

Indianapolis is preparing for what could be its biggest weekend in the art world.  As Hoosiers and more swarm the city to get a taste...

Beyond BUTTER: The creamy center of ‘the nation’s most popular art fair’

When Mali and Alan Bacon created BUTTER, they had no idea it would blow up in just three years.  The Black fine arts fair was...

After the funeral, Good Grief Now!

The raw, quiet ache of grief isolates. The flowers start arriving before you completely grasp the inevitable: losing a loved one. The busyness of...

Applebee’s raising funds for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

What began as a simple lemonade stand turned into millions of dollars raised to help end pediatric cancer and a newly inspired legacy of...

Nurturing inclusivity in Indy: We all contribute to supplier diversity

In the dynamic and diverse business landscape of Indianapolis, supplier diversity has emerged as a pivotal force for progress, fostering equitable opportunities for businesses...

Report: Indiana should decarbonize steel and aluminum facilities to protect Hoosier jobs

Hoosier jobs may be at risk if the state’s steel and aluminum industries do not pivot to low-carbon metals, a report found.  Indiana is home...
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