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IBLC named recipient of 2024 Fairness, Justice and Equality AwardĀ 

The Indiana Black Legislative Caucus (IBLC) has been selected as a recipient of the 2024 Marion County Bar Association’s Fairness, Justice and Equality Award...

Indianapolis’ first library for Black residents reopens through school librarian’s leadership

Maurice Broaddus was a writer by trade and became a middle school librarian by accident. The award-winning Afrofuturist and sci-fi author once filled in at The...

Black August, the journey home to the future and the United Nations

Recently, I had the opportunity take our Bread for the World summer interns to the National Museum of African History and Culture in Washington,...

WNBA All-Star Game is a chance for Indianapolis to make it right.

It's interesting how life can give one a second chance just when they least expect it. If you ask anyone associated with the NBA All...

Improving Black health and wealth

Two years ago this month, the Inflation Reduction Act became law. Congressional Democrats and the Biden Harris administration championed this bill because we need an...

Actors Ink to debut ‘POCA Palace’ at Phoenix Theatre

The ā€œPOCA Palaceā€ is open for business this weekend. Actors Ink Theatre Company — the theater company for POCAs, or people of a certain age...

‘Sistas’ cast member Branden Wellington reflects on childhood in Indy

From ā€œAmerica in 4 Minutesā€ to ā€œSistas,ā€ actor, poet, writer and comedian Branden Wellington’s roots connect him back home. Although he spent some time in...

Dennard Road: The path to economic freedom

By Jamar Cobb-Dennard The street directly north of my parent’s home in Twiggs County, Georgia is named, ā€œDennard Road.ā€ The story of how Dennard Road...

Center for Africana Studies and Cultures welcomes A’Lelia Bundles

The Center for Africana Studies & Culture at IUI announced a panel conversation featuring Prestigious Fellow, author and journalist A’Lelia Bundles. ā€œBook Bans, Education, and...

Seven Black writers make 2024 Indiana Authors Awards shortlist

The 2024 Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana Authors Awards announced its shortlist, including works written by seven Black Hoosier authors. The shortlist of books eligible...
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