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  • Martin University Community Access Fair

    Martin University 2186 Sherman Dr.

    The 4th annual Community Access Fair will be from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Oct. 19 and is free and open to all. The event will feature resource vendors assisting in education, housing, second chance employment, criminal justice, health entities and more. Free haircuts will be given to the first 30 people in attendance. […]

    Free
  • Martin University Hi-Five R&B Concert

    Martin University 2186 Sherman Dr.

    Martin University will hold two events open to the public this weekend on campus ahead of Homecoming Week celebrations, a community access fair and a Hi-Five R&B concert. The Kissing Game’s Hi-Five and Bashiri Asad will perform live at 8 p.m. the same day in the University’s Gathertorium. The old-school R&B concert will celebrate urban […]

  • ā€œHow Black Women Funded the Civil Rights Movementā€

    Madam Walker Legacy Center 617 Indiana Ave., Indianapolis, IN

    The Visiting Scholars Lecture in partnership with Dr. Tyrone McKinley Freeman, IU Presidential Arts & Humanities Fellow present ā€œHow Black Women Funded the Civil Rights Movement: A Community Lecture and […]

    Free
  • Food, Insecure: Documentary Screening and Community Conversation

    Kan-Kan Cinema and Restaurant 1258 Windsor St, Indianapolis, IN, United States

    Indiana faces an urgent crisis: nearly one million Hoosiers, including working families, struggle to put food on the table. Food, Insecure: A Documentary That Hits Home, a powerful new 30-minute film, will be screened on Wednesday, January 29, 2025, at 7:00 PM at KanKan Cinema and Restaurant in Indianapolis. The event will include a panel […]

    $10
  • Mapping Asian and Pacific Islander American History in Indiana

    Though Asian Americans are one of the fastest-growing populations in Indiana, with roots dating back to the late 1800s, many of the community’s historic and cultural sites are overlooked. A Feb. 4thĀ event presented by Indiana Landmarks in collaboration with national nonprofitĀ Asian & Pacific Islander Americans in Historic PreservationĀ (APIAHiP) will detail efforts to recognize those sites […]

    Free
  • Beyond the Game: Pacers’ Pascal Siakam; former professional basketball player Dakota Whyte’s impact on sports, philanthropy, and education

    IU indianapolis 875 W North St, Indianapolis

    Athletes have a unique platform that allows them to spotlight causes they are passionate about. Pascal Siakam of the Indiana Pacers and Dakota Whyte, a former college basketball standout and Canadian Youth Olympian, are using their on-court success to make an impact with the PS43 Foundation. The Mays Family Institute on Diverse Philanthropy at the […]

  • Movie Screening- Counted Out: Math is Power

    Counted Out shows us the power of math that undergirds our democracy. Who holds that power? Who doesn’t? And how can we all speak the language of math to fully […]

    Free
  • Cheftacular 2025 Charity Tasting Event

    Carmel’s favorite charity culinary competition is back to delight your taste buds! Cheftacular has returned for its 7th year! What is Cheftacular ? Cheftacular is a collaborative tasting event where […]

    $40.00
  • Roadtrip Nation Docuseries Premier, Thriving: Black Men in Higher Education

    Butler University Shelton Auditorium 1000 W. 42nd Street, Indianapolis

    Last year, Roadtrip Nation traveled across the country, following three young Black men as they explored what’s possible for their futures in postsecondary education and beyond. With Thriving: Black Men […]

    Free
  • Teen Safe Driving Workshop

    Glendale Library 3660 E 62nd St., Indianapolis, IN, United States

    In the US, 3,000 young people die in car crashes every year and 225,000 are seriously injured. Impact Teen Drivers’ award winning and evidenced-based program, What Do You Consider Lethal? […]

    Free