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Come as you are: Finding new spaces in the Muslim community
Rafia Khader explores the importance of third spaces for American Muslims in the Midwest.
COVID and the Class of 2020: Supporting Black Students
How can we continue to amplify and support Black student success in the face of COVID-19.
Pandemics & Community Wealth: Four Stories of Resilience
Kheprw Institute shares stories of community wealth and resilience to promote equity in the age of COVID.
COVID and the Black Community: Health Inequity and Poor Outcomes
Black communities across America are seeing disproportionately poor outcomes from COVID-19 and Indiana is no exception. We discuss reasons a
COVID and the Black Community: Supporting Black Businesses
New America Indianapolis and The Indianapolis Recorder discuss Black business and COVID-19 with entrepreneurs, policymakers, and leaders.
COVID and the Black Community: Communication in Times of Crisis
Takeaways from Session 1 of the New America / Indianapolis Recorder Series
I’m just sayin’: COVID-19 will exacerbate economic ills of Black residents in Indy
Indianapolis is already a tough place for Black residents, economically and in terms of health. COVID-19 has made it worse.
COVID-19: Policy, Poverty and Indiana Workers
Indiana’s lowest paid workers are not finding the policies, financial support, or wage growth they need to weather the COVID-19 storm.
Indiana Avenue: The Ethnic Cleansing of Black Indianapolis
A bustling center of commerce, art and homes, the Indiana Avenue area in Indianapolis was a destination for Midwestern Black Americans.