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Youth are both optimistic and pessimistic about race relations

Recently, Saul Garcia, a 16-year-old student at Renaissance School in the Metropolitan School District of Warren Township, approached a basketball court, only for a...

A walk for suicide awareness: ā€˜There’s nothing to be ashamed of’

Walking with his black backpack and sunglasses on a hot Saturday at White River State Park, Cedric Wilson had three bead necklaces draped around...

Return to Laguna Seca caps off stellar NTT IndyCar season

It’s been a 15-year hiatus, but the NTT IndyCar Series will return this weekend to Laguna Seca, with both drama and uncertainty surrounding the...

Black Americans and police have a fragile relationship. Who’s responsible for fixing it?

A video captured on Aug. 29 and spread on social media showed an Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) officer punch a 17-year-old outside of...

Martin Center celebrates 50 years of service to sickle cell patients

Julie Daniels lucked out when her mother took her to the pediatrician when she all of the sudden couldn’t bear any weight as a...

Honoring those who ā€˜make a difference’ in Indianapolis

Instead of focusing on role models hundreds or thousands of miles away, the summer camp at Freetown Village connects Black youth with positive Black...

Check out these 7 Black woman-owned wellness businesses in Indy

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 and technology camp makes lasting impact on Indy girls

Science, technology, engineering, and mathematical fields — also known as STEM — have been dealing with a lack of representation among women and minorities....

Buttigieg to speak at NAACP annual banquet

Members of the Greater Indianapolis Branch of the NAACP will be joined by presidential candidate and South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg for their 50th...

New initiative recruits more Black youth for Boy Scouts

Two years ago, there were three majority Black Boy Scouts troops with just 23 members in Marion County. Today, more than 300 Black youth...
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