Terri Dee
Terri Dee was the local newscaster for All Things Considered and reports on arts and culture, diversity, equity, inclusion and association, health, and business. She co-hosted WFYI’s award-winning television series, “Where Do We Go From Here?” exploring social, economic, housing, and education inequities experienced by people of color.
Terri is a native of Indianapolis and has worked at several media stations in the city as an on-air announcer, creative and technical producer, talk show host, reporter, and news director.
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Indianapolis’ non-denominational Christian facility for men experiencing homelessness, poverty and other hardships has a new leader.
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A collaboration between a Fishers Girl Scout troop, a local nonprofit and State Senator Kyle Walker (R-Lawrence) created legislation to help foster care children work through trauma.
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A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held today for the new Broad Ripple Park Family Center.
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Professionals who care for dogs, cats, birds and other household pets are encountering staff shortages and worker burnout as the industry is seeing an increase in pet care needs.
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Two nonprofit organizations are partnering to increase opportunities to increase diversity in the state’s tech workforce.
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The number of holiday travelers flying to their Thanksgiving gatherings is on the rise this year. Indianapolis International Airport expects this year to be one of its busiest.
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As the holiday season approaches law enforcement will be on patrol working to keep the roads and interstates safe.
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Housing insecurity is on the rise in Marion County. Central Library will host the first Maurice Young Resource Fair Tuesday, November 15th between 1 and 7 p.m. to assist those facing homelessness.
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The life-to-death transition is not a favorite conversation piece. Lucia Wocial, PhD is a clinical ethicist who supports patients, families, and staff who face ethically challenging life and death decisions.
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The Spirit & Place Festival will present "Outside the Boxes: Challenging Labels Attached to Justice Involved Individuals," as one of several events this year.