#PeopleofNEI: Alicia Pyle, supporting northeast Indiana’s music scene
"I hope that people see how important the arts and small businesses are."
"I hope that people see how important the arts and small businesses are."
Fred McKissack is putting his national journalism experience to work in Fort Wayne, taking the reins at Ink Spot as the U.S. faces a global pandemic, protests against racial injustice, and an election year all at once.
“A month has passed since our mother passed away, and in that time I have found myself looking for answers, searching for anything that will help me figure out this process.”
His work has appeared in TIME Magazine and New York Magazine. Here’s how DJ E-Clyps of Blacklight Media is bringing viewers around the world into the streets of the George Floyd protests in Fort Wayne.
"Every day I wonder if someone will choose to be kind to me or unkind to me. Every single day."
How Alyssum Montessori School is changing the conversation on protests in downtown Fort Wayne.
Northeast Indiana offers a blend of urban, suburban, and rural cultures. Here's how two residents are seeing different pandemic responses.
"If you do venture outside this spring (while social distancing), give this old street a new visit, and see how it’s making history again."
Hyper Local Impact and CreativeMornings FTW are teaming up to bring you a fun way to give back during COVID-19.
Black Pine Animal Sanctuary in Albion is moving the needle on key issues affecting big cats—and working on federal legislation with people featured in the hit show.
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