The Indianapolis Black Alumni Council, Inc. held its 46th Annual HBCU College Fair ron Oct. 2 at Martin University. More than ...
The passing of Assata Shakur has left a deep void in those who saw her as more than a revolutionary. She was a mother, poet, ...
Promised Land as Proving Ground” may seem long overdue to some, but at least it’s telling a fuller story of Black Hoosiers.
Camike Jones shares her opinion on the lack of public outcry for the Black women who have been ousted from the workforce in ...
In 1998, Matthew Shepard’s brutal killing shook the nation and exposed the deadly consequences of hate. Nearly three decades later, the lessons of his story remain as urgent as ever.
And go where?’ The reality of leaving domestic violence," an editorial surrounding domestic violence by Lynell Cooper here.
Residents of Indianapolis’ Martindale Brightwood neighborhood are confronting stubbornly high rates of hypertension ...
Kim Ewers of the Indianapolis Public Library shares her opinion on the freedom to read and the power of diverse voices.
The Indianapolis community will take strides toward a future without Alzheimer’s on Saturday, Oct. 4, during the annual Walk ...
Google has withdrawn its proposal for a massive data center in Franklin Township, pulling its rezoning application ...
Purdue University will abruptly end a statewide initiative to help more than 13,000 low-income Indiana students go to college ...
It’s October, so you know what that means? Spooky Season has descended upon Indianapolis. Whether you’re looking for some family-friendly festivities, a spooky show, festival or storytime hour, ...