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Proposal to protect renters approved by city council but faces uncertain future

A set of proposals pushed by Mayor Joe Hogsett and passed by the Indianapolis City-County Council on Feb. 24 are meant to further protect...

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...

Presidential candidates take the stage at National Urban League Annual Conference

Multiple Democratic candidates for president were in Indianapolis July 25 for the National Urban League Annual Conference to make their case to voters for...

Letter to the Editor: Mind Trust Response

We certainly appreciate all individuals who applaud educator diversity, in Indianapolis.  We too, think it is absolutely necessary that there be many more educators...

Indiana Minority Business Magazine to honor women business leaders

The Indiana Minority Business Magazine will honor 12 women who have excelled as business professionals and community leaders during the 2017 Summer Golden Laurel...

History restored: New construction revives property of 1st Black presidential candidate

Since a fire burned down the home of late community leaders Frank and Bobby Beckwith, the lot near the 3100 block of Washington Boulevard...

African-American History for Week of: November 1, 2015

Know Your History!While slavery in America hosts the background of Black history, the African American impact on history reaches beyond the country's early history,...

African-American Facts for Week of: October 18th

Know Your History!The precursor to Black History Month was created in 1926 in the United States, when historian Carter G. Woodson founded the Association...

African-American Facts for Week of: September 20th

Know Your History!Up to the early 20th century, most American knowledge of Black history was limited to the African American struggle through slavery and...

Butler Ties For First Place As Most Innovative School in the Midwest

Bulldogs all over are celebrating over the announcement that Butler tied for first place as the Most Innovative School among Midwestern Regional Universities.The distinction...
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