Posted inEnvironmental Justice, Unsafe Water, Utilities

In Gary, Thousands of Lead Pipes Still Lurk Beneath Homes

The report card for America’s infrastructure is out – and it’s not looking good. The nation received a C- for drinking water, a “mediocre” ranking that reflects widespread deterioration and requires attention. “Some elements exhibit significant deficiencies in conditions and functionality, increasing vulnerability to risk,” the report stated.  The American Society of Civil Engineers, which […]

Posted inCommunity, Health

Why Black Men’s Health in Gary is a Holistic Issue

To promote education about men’s health issues worldwide, organizations observe Men’s Health Month throughout June. Studies show health disparities in Black men are associated with social and economic factors, like high poverty, low education levels, lack of health insurance, and widespread unemployment. To address this, education, early detection, and increased awareness are strategies that can […]

Posted inHealth

Why Men’s Health Month Matters for Every Man

To promote education about men’s health issues worldwide, organizations observe International Men’s Health Week from June 10 to June 16 and Men’s Health Month throughout June. These observances not only seek to raise awareness of men’s mental and physical health issues but also encourage men to ask for help when needed.  About 6 million American […]

Posted inEnvironmental Justice, State Government

What the Latest Environmental, Health Laws Mean for Gary

Indiana state lawmakers passed a number of environmental and health-related bills this past legislative session that could affect Gary. Meanwhile, some bills that would have potentially impacted the city were left on the cutting room floor. From wetlands protection to radon testing, Capital B Gary took a closer look at the legislation that passed and […]

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