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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,...
Million Man March vendors value the experience more than the money
WASHINGTON — Tony Blair had nowhere to sell his wares at Saturday’s Million Man March. But he came anyway.With a table and boxes of...
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...
New Video Shows Jail Incident That Lead To Natasha McKenna’s Death
New video surveillance released by the Fairfax County Sherriff’s Office this week give insight to the incident that lead to the death of Natasha McKenna...
IMPD releases statement on shooting death of Virginia journalists
During a live broadcast Wednesday morning in Moneta, Virginia, a gunman (late identified as Vester Lee Flanagan, also known as Bryce Williams) opened fire on WBDJ7 reporter Alison...
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 “Dream.”A coalition of organizations, led by...
On its 50th anniversary, more than 55 million Americans covered by Medicare
As Medicare and Medicaid celebrate their 50th anniversary protecting the health and well-being of millions of seniors, people with disabilities and low-income individuals, the Centers...
African-American Facts for Week of: May 31, 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...
African-American History for Week of: April 5th
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: March 29, 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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EdGems with Educator Barnes: Black in the Suburbs: A Parent’s Perspective
The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper will host the virtual education series “Black in the Suburbs: A Parent's Perspective” live at 6:30 p.m. Jan....
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Improving health care for Black women
JEAN BREAUX - 0
I am a patient of the Indiana University Health System, and I can very honestly share that I’ve had extremely positive experiences...
Community Voices
Poetic justice?
RONALD RICE - 0
On Jan. 6, we witnessed an insurrection in our nation’s capital. Violent supporters mesmerized by the inflammatory words of Donald Trump, a...
Community Voices
Institutional racism is real
RONALD RICE - 0
When Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama, on Dec....
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What’s In A Name, Indy? Lt. j.g. Graham Edward Martin Park
When you travel down Fall Creek Parkway near 16th Street, you’ll see a sign for the Lt....