When Karrah Herring was named Indiana’s first equity, inclusion and opportunity officer by Gov. Eric Holcomb in November 2020, she was planning ways to balance her work and her...
Leadership Indianapolis hosted a series of virtual panels throughout February to discuss the housing situation in Indianapolis and try to find solutions.
Housing can be...
Members of local minister groups want Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department to be more transparent and strengthen its homicide unit.
Stephen Clay, president of the National...
Members of the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus (IBLC) are calling for implicit bias training for Indiana House and Senate members and for Indiana Republican...
Women & Hi Tech’s Executive Women’s Forum (EWF) of 2021, featuring Indiana Health Commissioner Dr. Kristina Box, was very informative and educational. This EWF...
Severa Cox is “1001%” enjoying her new career as a software engineer.
Before Severa Cox began her software development course at Eleven Fifty Academy, she...
A challenge that households and communities face is that lead pollution is often invisible, coming into homes through old and worn-out water pipes or...
Shawnta S. Barnes, known as Educator Barnes, discusses issues parents should consider when sending Black children to school in the suburbs.
Guests included:
Zandria Conyers, parent,...
Marlin Jackson, founder of Pulse Analytix and former Indianapolis Colts football player, developed an app that allows people to document interaction with police officers....
The Indianapolis Recorder and the Greater Indianapolis NAACP Branch partnered to present "Racism is a Public Health Crisis," a panel discussion that focused on how...
Summer vacation is right around the corner. While many people are looking to head to popular destinations like Florida or California, Hoosiers shouldn’t neglect...
There’s something about travel that changes your perspective. Being in an alien atmosphere with foreign tongues and customs forces you to rely on an...
The Black travel movement has garnered more attention in recent years thanks to social media. Take a look on Instagram using the hashtag #BlackTravel,...
Drivers traveling in Louisville and Southern Indiana need to prepare for the start of tolling on three Ohio River bridges. Tolling on the Louisville...
From bicycling through France to teaching English in Japan, Black people are exploring the world more than ever before. According to travel and hospitality...
Nutritious food, exciting adventures and quality time spent together are important to families with busy lifestyles. Fair Oaks Farms brings all of these elements...
The Indiana Office of Tourism Development has unveiled the official 2012 Indiana travel publications. The publications, which increase visitor spending in the state, were...