Instead of focusing on role models hundreds or thousands of miles away, the summer camp at Freetown Village connects Black youth with positive Black...
As the quest for wellness continues to influence how we conduct decisions surrounding our health, it’s no surprise that Indianapolis' wellness scene is growing,...
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematical fields — also known as STEM — have been dealing with a lack of representation among women and minorities....
Over 400 people gathered July 30 at Martin University to pay their respects and offer “janazah” (the Islamic funeral prayers) to longtime community activist,...
Multiple Democratic candidates for president were in Indianapolis July 25 for the National Urban League Annual Conference to make their case to voters for...