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Activists and faith leaders gathered at the Statehouse Tuesday for a vigil and call-to-action on the first anniversary of the state’s Stay-At-Home…
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Latinx communities represent a high portion of essential workers, and have also been hit hardest by lost jobs and reduced hours during the pandemic. A…
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Indiana health care workers say they’re no longer the front line of attack in the fight against COVID-19 – they’re the last line of defense as spread of…
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Many of Indiana's school leaders are grappling with tension in their communities as they consider how and when to bring more kids back into schools, but…
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Teaching is already challenging enough without a pandemic shaking up how the classroom operates. As schools reopen, many districts are focused on keeping…
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En este episodio our contributor Karli Goldenberg explores collective care, o el cuidado colectivo.Before the U.S. declared a national emergency and…
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Indiana is getting more people with mental health and substance use disorders connected with “peer supports” – trained professionals who have personal…
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Lawmakers approved several new education laws during the legislative session earlier this year, and many go into effect with the new fiscal year, July…
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Studies have found the rates of mental illness and suicide are higher for farmers. They work long hours, have limited social contact and are at the mercy…
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The Indiana State Department of Health reported 32 additional confirmed deaths on Monday, bringing the state’s total to 1,411. The state announced more…