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Young people in Indianapolis – including the G3 Steppers – came together for the annual Peace Walk this past weekend, marching to raise awareness about the impact of gun violence on youth.
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Kids from the Boys and Girls Clubs of Indianapolis got to sit in the driver's seat this week and learn about STEM skills used in racecars.
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A statewide survey for students conducted every other year monitors students’ health risks and behaviors in categories such as physical health, alcohol and tobacco use and unintended physical injury. The anonymous survey reports some concerning changes for Indiana youth since 2021.
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As more youth in Central Indiana become victims of gun violence, one group hopes to change the narrative around the issue across the country.
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The 2024 Indiana Civics Summit was held Thursday in Indianapolis, aiming to cultivate better civic engagement throughout the state.
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A teenager will be charged as an adult after a mass shooting in downtown Indianapolis last weekend.
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Jake’s Place is a transitional housing complex. It was created by VOICES – a local nonprofit that provides resources to youth in the city.
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Tru Dialogue 8 is an annual forum made up of 30 young people ages 12 to 24.
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Indianapolis Public Schools officials and the African American Coalition of Indianapolis called attention this week to the recent spate of youth homicides.