Eye On The Community

Interviews with Employ Indy, Indy Achieves and Youth Global Perspectives. Find out more about the Project Indy site and summer jobs for youth ages 16-24, sign up for 21st Century Scholars, find our how to get free help filling out the FAFSA and learn more about a local organization that takes youth on national and […]

Interviews with Dwuan Watson and Lakesha Lorene, stars of the play Klook & Vinette  and India Kelvonia, author of the children’s book Marisol’s Hair.

Interviews with Omar Rashad and Latoya Marlin of WE ARE Indy Arts and local playwright RaeVen Ridgell about her production “To Canaan with Love, Bethel” #BlackHistoryMonth

January is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Kate Kimmer, Statewide Anti-Trafficking Coordinator and Kenneth Allen, Director of the Indiana Trafficking Victims Assistance Program shed light on the issue of labor and sex trafficking in Indiana. If you or someone you know is a trafficking victim, call the National Trafficking Hotline 1 (888) 373-7888 […]

Interviews with Lynell Gates of Rose Project Consulting LLC about the issues of domestic violence and sexual assault and Tyler Bracken of Indiana Civil Rights Commission shares details on their Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service. If you or someone you know has been a victim of sexual assault visit https://www.theroseprojectindy.com/

Interview with Jeff Williams of Be Nimble Co. about building Black wealth with technology and the upcoming Pardi Gras III.

Interviews with The Healthy Food Cafe and the Indianapolis Kwanzaa committee about upcoming holiday celebrations.

Interviews with The Exchange (Indianapolis Urban League young professionals group) about 2019 events and Steward Speakers about the upcoming 2019 season centered on powerful Black female voices.

How to maintain healthy mental, spiritual, emotional wellness during the winter season. Interviews with Mishara Winston of To Indy, With Love and Charlie Redd of Haven Yoga Studio Indy.

Interviews with Brothers United on their upcoming World Aids Day celebration and the cast of a controversial new stage play Hooded: Or Being Black for Dummies.

Third generation of Mozel Sanders family reflects on legacy of giving, Local activist promotes GOTV efforts in Indy.

The Central Library presents a photography exhibit by artist Jerry Taliaferro that challenges society’s perception of the Black American male, up and coming hip-hop artist Dallarina shares inspirational thoughts for young people and Barack Obama debunks seven excuses for not voting.