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ā€˜SĆ­, se puede’: The leaps and bounds of immigrant success

"When I think of my inspiration, all I can think of is my father," said Crystal Estrada, a nurse practitioner and associate of the...

John Green talks ā€˜freedom to read’ at IndyPL

The Indianapolis Public Library kicked off National Banned Books Week Oct. 3 with a fireside chat conversation with John Green and State Senator and...

Celebrating Black literature: The Center for Black Literature and Culture’s 6th anniversary

The Indianapolis Public Library is celebrating the sixth anniversary of the Center for Black Literature and Culture (CBLC) Oct. 14 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m....

Local author releases prequel to thrilling crime series

ā€œA Deadly Game,ā€ Indiana author M.B. Dabney’s second novel, is officially out. Dabney’s latest novel is a prequel to his debut novel ā€œAn Untidy Affair,ā€...

The fate of DEI in colleges and universities

The Supreme Court ruled on affirmative action in college admission decisions; here is what that means for some of Indiana’s institutions of higher learning. Colleges...

Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra opens 40th season with ā€˜Zodiac Suite’

The Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra (ICO) announced its 40th anniversary season Sept. 18.Ā  The opening night concert of the season will feature Mary Lou Williams’ ā€œZodiac...

Hues of Heritage: Exploring Afro-Latino identity, colorism and pride (part two)

In Latino culture, different phrases are still used today that diminish and continue to marginalize the Black community and Latinos with Black features.

 IRT kicks off 51st season with ā€œMary Shelley’s Frankensteinā€Ā 

The Indiana Repertory Theatre is opening its 51st season with a new adaptation of ā€œMary Shelley’s Frankensteinā€ this fall.  Beyond its chilling season opener, the...

Book review: ‘One Blood: A Novel’ by Denene Millner

One drop. That's all they said it took to determine someone's race. Just one drop, the tiniest of amounts, and everything changed: no access, no...

Carmel International Arts Festival to feature student art show

The Carmel International Arts Festival returns this weekend to the Carmel Arts and Design District.  Taking place Sept. 23-24, the festival aims to celebrate and...

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