Our City Our Voice All INdiana Podcast Network
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WISH-TV’s “Our City, Our Voice” includes a variety of podcasts that feature stories, news, events and people in the Hoosier state. From celebrating our diversity to discussing community topics that affect us all.
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Benefits of investing in student mental health
Many benefits can come from investing in student mental health. Those benefits can include the bolstering of students social, educational and economic well-being.
Investing in the mental health of students also leads to increased well-being within the broader society, according to research by the Ann Arbor, Michigan-based Healthy Minds Network.
WISH-TV multicultural contributor Emil Ekiyor on Monday shared his perspective on the importance of student mental health.
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Pay inequities for Black women
Reminders of this nation’s painful history show in the lives of people of color every day, and one way is through the manifestation of inequities. Many inequities are the result of systemic racism, which affects the wages that millions of Black women are paid for working full-time jobs.
WISH-TV contributor Emil Ekiyor spoke about the topic on Wednesday on News 8.
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Black workers in the US private sector
The economic landscape of Indianapolis is, no doubt, vibrant and bustling, from the nonprofit sector to the commercial and private sectors. News 8 has been exploring Black representation in the workforce and leadership roles. That pertains, specifically, to the participation of Black workers in the U.S. private sector.
According to a report by McKinsey and Co., a strategy and management consulting firm, an analysis on economic data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the U.S. Census Bureau from 2019 found that, on the current trajectory, it would take 95 years for Black employees to reach talent parity in the private sector.
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National Minority Health Month
In 1915, Booker T. Washington — born into slavery before becoming a very influential American author, educator and proponent of African-American businesses — established National Negro Health Week, now called National Minority Health Month, as a way to build awareness about the health disparities among racial and ethnic minorities.It is still celebrated every April and encourages everyone to take action to end inequities.
News 8 contributor Gloria Jimenez told News 8 that the theme of this year’s monthlong recognition is “be the source for better health.”
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Contributor Gloria Jimenez eyes international culinary scene in Indianapolis
The international culinary scene in Indianapolis has something for the adventurous and the risk takers as new restaurants continually burst on the scene. WISH-TV contributor Gloria Jimenez joined News 8 on Friday to discuss her top recommendations.
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Celebrating Women’s History Month special
Join WISH-TV in celebrating Women’s History Month this March! Watch the Celebrating Women’s History special above.
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