05/22/2026
The 2026 Town Hall Series starts this month.
Join us for the first one on May 30th in .
IDAAC Indy is dedicated to the advancement and empowerment of African Americans in the planning, decision making, electoral efforts, and overall progress.
The Indiana Democrat African American Caucus is charged with the creation and implementation of political and educational programs that empower African Americans to be primary stakeholders in the Democratic Party. The organization, founded in 1972, promotes active participation of African Americans in local, state, and national levels of the Democratic process, supporting the rights of the African Americans to play an integral role in governmental and political leadership.
05/22/2026
The 2026 Town Hall Series starts this month.
Join us for the first one on May 30th in .
05/17/2026
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05/15/2026
Important!!!!!
05/12/2026
Greetings IDAAC-Indy Community,
You are invited to join us for our upcoming IDAAC-Indy Community Meeting!
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Date: Saturday, May 16, 2026
π Time: 11:00 AM
π Location: Julia Carson Government Center, Indianapolis, IN
We look forward to connecting with our community, sharing updates, and continuing the important work of advancing Democratic values and civic engagement across Indianapolis.
Please plan to arrive on time and bring a neighbor, colleague, or fellow community member with you!
In solidarity,
IDAAC-Indy
05/06/2026
Thank you, Indianapolis.
05/06/2026
Congratulations Allissa Impink. IDAAC knew you were the right person to represent our community and all of your district. The State Senate is getting a fighter!
05/06/2026
Congratulations Congressman AndrΓ© Carson on the huge win. Representation matters!
05/05/2026
Let's get out here and show SCOTUS that we will not be silenced. Go Vote!
05/01/2026
We are still in the fight!
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