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AAPI Heritage Month: Bridging the gap (part 3 of 4)

Growing up in the Martindale-Brightwood area, I have had the unique privilege of being part  of both Black American and Korean cultures. My journey began...

AAPI Heritage Month: Bridging the gap (part 2 of 4)

My father was African American, and my biological mom was Korean and Japanese.  I spent two years at Seoul American High School in Seoul, South...

Faith-based theatre company to reprise ā€˜Simply Ella’

The cast of ā€œSimply Ellaā€ presented by Genesis Theatre Company. ā€œSimply Ella,ā€ starring local jazz singer Sandy Lomax takes place at Footlite Musicals May 25-27....

Melanin in May returns for festival of ā€˜Blackness in Bloom’

The second annual Melanin in May Festival rounds out the month with a full day of Black excellence ranging from art and music to...

AAPI Heritage Month: Bridging the gap (part 1 of 4)

"AAPI Heritage Month allows us an opportunity to learn about the significance of understanding our people. Asians and Pacific Islanders have contributed to the rich history of America..."

Recognizing AAPI Heritage Month

During this AAPI Heritage Month, people from across the world are celebrating the diverse cultures of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. This month is...

This Weekend in the Arts: May 19-21

Whether you’re looking to go out with family or friends this weekend, enjoy live music, visit a museum, art gallery or try out a...

Mural unveiling at the Madam Walker Legacy Center

Community members and leaders came together to celebrate the unveiling of the city’s latest work of art honoring bicentennial legends. On Oct. 13, the Madam...

‘Arts ‘N Culture and the African American Influence’: Steward Speakers Series announces 2022-23 schedule

The 36th annual Steward Speakers Series is set to kick off its 2022-23 season next month. The not-for-profit educational lecture series, founded by current president...

Indianapolis Symphonic Choir expanding access, education

Throughout the civil rights protests of 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic, more businesses and organizations began addressing racism and exclusion within. While the protests...
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