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IUPUI to launch publication centering Black theater

A new publication highlighting Black theater throughout Indiana is set to launch at IUPUI.  Black Stage is an initiative of the Africana Repertory Theatre of...

Indiana Fashion Foundation to host youth fashion camp at state fair

In less than one month, participants of the Imagine IFF fashion camp will be rushing through a scavenger hunt, searching for different textures and...

Arts Council of Indianapolis grants focused on equity

Sixty-nine nonprofit arts and culture organizations in Indianapolis, a majority of which are led by or serve people of color, received a combined $1.2...

18 LLC launch promotes Indianapolis art

It all started with the mural. When 18 artists from various disciplines met to create the Black Lives Matter painting on Indiana Avenue last summer,...

ā€˜Leaving Breezy Street: A Memoir’

Sometimes, you just gotta get out. You need a weekend in a remote cabin or high-end spa. You gotta get out of those clothes at...

Remembering Nelson Mandela: ā€˜I never lose. I either win or learn.’

From a lawyer to the first Black president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela’s contribution to anti-apartheid legislation helped desegregate the country.Ā His political speeches and...

Girls Who Brunch Tour stops in Indianapolis for sixth year

If you walked the gymnasium of James and Rosemary Phalen Leadership Academy on July 10, you would have seen the Girls Who Brunch Tour...

What’s In A Name, Indy? Crispus Attucks High School — Part One

Crispus Attucks High School was designed to be the segregated high school for Black teenagers in Indianapolis. The school served that purpose for decades...

ā€˜I want more women of color competing’: Miss Indiana crowns 6th Black queen

When the emcee named Dyna Martinez as first runner-up of the Miss Indiana 2021 pageant, Braxton Hiser could not contain her excitement because she...

ā€˜Music has just always been my life’: DeVaughn Watts lives his dream

With $200 in his bank account and Los Angeles rent due in three weeks, DeVaughn Watts almost called it quits on his dream of...

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