These are where Indiana’s immigrant communities come from
A look at Indiana’s growing immigrant and refugee populations. Where do they come from, what languages do they speak and where do they work?
A look at Indiana’s growing immigrant and refugee populations. Where do they come from, what languages do they speak and where do they work?
Moris Martinez, 39, of Logansport, has spent more than a year in immigration detention. The isolation is affecting his physical and mental health.
La Plaza, a nonprofit organization in Indianapolis has been providing health and education resources to Latino families and youth for 50 years
John Helling, the library’s chief public services officer, will take the role of interim CEO effective Sept. 1. Jackie Nytes stepped down last week.
Indianapolis Public Library CEO Jackie Nytes will step down from her role as leader of the Indianapolis institution at the end of August.
Así es como la composición racial de Indiana ha cambiado en los últimos 10 años.
Indiana’s Exodus Refugee Immigration is seeking donations as its staff prepares to welcome Afghan families resettling in Indiana.
In 1915, at 26 years old, Lillian Hall became the first formally trained Black librarian in Indiana, managing branches in Indianapolis and Evansville.
Librarianship has remained overwhelmingly white for decades. Leaders say recruitment, retention and a change in policies and culture are needed.
CICF announced it is withholding future funding to the Indianapolis Public Library until the institution makes significant changes toward equity.