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Butler University kicks off Diversity Lecture Series with Holocaust Survivor Eva Kor

Holocaust survivor Eva Mozes Kor, will open Butler University’s 2015–2016 Celebration of Diversity Distinguished Lecture Series onĀ October 22 at 7:30 p.m.Ā in Clowes Memorial Hall.Born...

Gamma Phi Delta Sorority continues tradition

In February of 1943, a group of women met at Lewis College of Business to discuss the need for an organization that would support...

Thousands March Nearly 900 Miles in Journey for Justice

The movement that began in a bungalow is traveling nearly 900 miles to the home of Dr. King’s ā€œDream.ā€A coalition of organizations, led by...

Men of color can change the world through STEM field if given the opportunity

BALTIMORE -- Ayooluwakiitan Oluwafemi, 13, proudly displayed a rubber smart-phone case that he designed on a 3D printing machine.ā€œIt’s a prototype,ā€ the Baltimore middle-school...

Women of a New Tribe Exhibit to highlight local African-American Women

From 6-9 p.m. on August 7, Indianapolis Public Library’s African-American History Committee and Jackie Nytes, Library CEO are hosting a gala opening reception for...

Tamika Catchings, Chicago Bulls Capture First-Ever Sports Humanitarian of the Year Awards

At a ceremony held Tuesday at the Conga Room at L.A. Live, the Chicago Bulls and Tamika Catchings (WNBA’s Indiana Fever), were honored for...

Faith Leaders to Convene: A Leadership Forum and Conversation at Indiana Statehouse to Address Hunger and Poverty in Our Community

On Saturday, July 18th at 10:30am-12noon Faith Leaders will convene ā€œA Leadership Forum andConversationā€ at the Indiana Statehouse to address hunger and poverty in...

Congress Struggles to Replace No Child Left Behind

As Congress works toward a comprehensive education policy that will replace the Bush Administration’s No Child Left Behind, two different bills from the House...

Minority Banks Shut Out of Federal Tax-Credit Program

Minority-owned banks are crying foul about the federal government snubbing them for tax credits they say could generate economic development in the nation's most...

African-American Facts for Week of: July 12, 2015

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...
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