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Volunteers needed to feed hungry HoosiersĀ during 13th annual Million Meal Marathon

Community organizations, families and individuals are invited to hand package the organization’s nutritious rice casserole for Indiana’s hungry. The Million Meal Marathon unites the community...

Bringing the Southern touch to Indy: Kountry Kitchen reopening

Kountry Kitchen is making its return to the Indianapolis community. In 2020, the well-known and beloved soul food restaurant closed due to a fire....

Preparing for a Midwest winter: Yeah, it’s time

Winter is just around the corner, which means it is about time to pull out sweaters, scarves and coats from storage and switch the...

New bullying, same results

October is National Bullying Awareness Month, but bullying is an issue in schools year-round. Bullying has changed shape over the years — even adapting to...

Madam Walker Legacy Center to create endowment to secure future

The Madam Walker Legacy Center, the iconic pillar of Indiana Avenue, has announced its plans to create an endowment that will help preserve the...

Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day at Eiteljorg Museum

Many students learn the phrase ā€œIn 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue,ā€ but many do not learn about the resilience and culture of Indigenous...

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

Afro-Latino representation emerges as a testament to the rich tapestry of human heritage and a catalyst for reshaping perceptions and dismantling stereotypes.

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...

Black man’s 1845 lynching commemorated with historical marker Downtown

The story of a Black man's 1845 lynching in Downtown is now commemorated along the cultural trial. A public dedication unveiling the historical marker...

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