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2020 Year in Review: Local artists reflected on ‘Black Lives Matter,’ pandemic

In a year shrouded in darkness, Indianapolis artists used their talents to revitalize the city. Following the May death of George Floyd at the hands...

New documentary tells story of civil rights leader Vernon Jordan

A new documentary, “Vernon Jordan: Make It Plain,” tells the story of civil rights leader and business executive Vernon Jordan. Set for release Dec....

Virtual Kwanzaa events celebrate unity, faith

After riots swept through Los Angeles in 1966, Dr. Maulana Karenga of California State University, Long Beach, wanted to bring the African American community...

Harrison Center displays holiday windows and importance of art

The Harrison Center’s tradition of turning its windows into holiday displays has taken on a special importance this year. People have been cooped up in...

It’s Kwanzaa time

As we close one of the most challenging times in recent history, the holiday season provides us an opportunity to reflect, renew and restore...

Check out a racial justice mural from Indy Public Library

When downtown stores and businesses were boarded up over the summer to prevent property damage during protests, local artists saw an opportunity to create....

Homegrown opera legend spreads Christmas cheer

For decades, soprano Angela Brown has traveled the world, performing opera in places such as Paris, Berlin and Moscow. This year, to celebrate the...

Madam Walker Legacy Center keeps Christmas spirit alive

The Madam Walker Legacy Center had to make some adjustments to its holiday programming because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the organization will continue...

What’s In A Name, Indy?Street Names In Brightwood – Part One

Many of the streets in Brightwood in Indianapolis have names today that are different from their original names. This column highlights a few of these specific streets. The...

Local author turns debut novel into film

When Delores Thornton published her first novel, “Ida Mae,” in 1997, she drew inspiration from people and events in her own life to create...

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