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Let’s Make a Plan:Debt Management

Q&A with Carletta Clark,Indianapolis Community Manager, ChaseSponsored by JPMorgan Chase & Co. If you’ve found yourself in credit card debt, you’re not alone. According to...

Fever’s frustration continues: A breakdown of the Storm vs Fever showdown

Sunday afternoon's clash between the Indiana Fever and the Seattle Storm seemed like an opportunity to witness a balanced contest between two of the...

ā€˜I’m a soldier first’: Senior, Black female vets share experience in U.S. Military

Being a soldier runs deep in Aletha Calloway’s family. Her mother, father and two uncles were all in the U.S. Military. Growing up, she recalls...

Hope 25: Celebrating women + inspiring youth

In a few short weeks, Hope Magazine will host Hope 25, our annual event to celebrate, honor, and inspire women—especially Black women—leading in their...

CHEA Clothing helps people with disabilities rip the runway

CHEA Clothing, LLC is a business that provides high-grade adaptive apparel for people with unique physical needs. The company was founded in 2001 by...

Crossroads Public Affairs provides new approach to statewide community engagement on Black policy issues

If you ever wondered what you would do if you lived during the Black civil rights movement of the 1960s, you have an opportunity...

Colts are content playing waiting game with Richardson’s progression at quarterback

WESTFIELD, Ind. (AP) — The Indianapolis Colts want rookie quarterback Anthony Richardson to play this season. They won't rush him onto the field, though. One day after Richardson agreed to a four-year contract worth $34 million, he arrived at his first NFL training camp with big expectations — and a team initially content to play the waiting game. General manager Chris Ballard says new coach Shane Steichen and his staff will make the decision when Richardson is ready. Running back Jonathan Taylor also reported on time despite his complaints with contract negotiations and how he believes the league values the position.

Florida’s history standards claim slavery included ‘benefit’ to Black Americans

Florida Board of Education approved controversial new standards for teaching Black history in the state’s public schools. The move has already received criticism from the president...

For Emmett Till’s family, national monument proclamation cements his inclusion in the American story

President Joe Biden has signed a proclamation establishing a national monument honoring Emmett Till, the Black teenager from Chicago whose abduction, torture and killing...

Judge says she won’t change ruling letting NFL coach’s racial discrimination claims proceed to trial

NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge said Tuesday that she's not changing her decision to let NFL coach Brian Flores put the league...
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