As Belinda Drake stood in front of family, friends and supporters Dec. 5 at a community center to officially launch her campaign for state representative, she was celebrating more than a kickoff party.
Join the fictional town Freetown Village as “residents” explore how African Americans celebrated Christmas after freedom.
Pastor Frank Alexander, the longtime pastor at Oasis of Hope Baptist Church in the Martindale-Brightwood neighborhood, died Nov. 12 after battling an illness. He was 76.
Education, poverty and domestic violence are linked — especially for Black girls.
In an effort to raise money for students and technology improvements, Martin University will hold the second annual give-a-thon Dec. 7.
This week, the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board is holding its quarterly meeting in Indianapolis, thanks to a kind invitation from Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb, a champion of Indiana’s workers and an important member of the Workforce Advisory Board.
Mayor Joe Hogsett announced Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Bryan Roach will retire from the agency at the end of the year.
There’s good news for low-income students in Indiana who aspire to go to college but don’t have the financial means to pull it off by themselves.
In the midst of the chaos of the holiday season, sometimes the real meaning of the season can be forgotten. Giving Tuesday aims to change that.
When Ma’at Lands graduated from North Central High School in 2001, she did so with a certified nursing assistant license in one hand and an acceptance letter from Tennessee State University in the other. In many ways, Lands had an average high school experience. What set her apart from many …
This year, the 15th annual Champions of Diversity Awards Dinner will continue its tradition of honoring individuals and organizations that prioritize diversity and inclusion — of all Hoosiers.
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