By COLLIN BINKLEY
The Trump administration is redirecting nearly $500 million in federal funding toward historically Black colleges and tribal colleges, a one-time investment covered...
In Indiana, the Great Lakes Region, and nationwide, the small business start-up boom is largely owners from traditionally underserved communities ā and the Latino...
Celebrate Latino Heritage Month with the Indiana Historical Society, La Plaza and more.
Latino Heritage Month, which is celebrated Sept. 14-Oct. 12, is a monthlong...
Indiana's innovation economy holds tremendous potential for wealth creation, and it is time to unlock the invisible talent of underrepresented groups, especially Blacks and...
Indianapolisā theater scene is growing as a new company joins the ranks.
Indianapolis Black Theatre Company (IBTC), spearheaded by Founding Artistic Director Ben Rose, is...
Afro-Latino representation emerges as a testament to the rich tapestry of human heritage and a catalyst for reshaping perceptions and dismantling stereotypes.
In Latino culture, different phrases are still used today that diminish and continue to marginalize the Black community and Latinos with Black features.
When someone hears āCinco de Mayoā they often envision active streets bustling with music, laughter and the pungent aroma of mouthwatering Latino dishes. Although...