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NEH funding cuts will affect Black humanities scholars, leaders

On April 3, funding for the humanities in our community evaporated.  Across Indiana, money for programs that teach students local history, equip libraries to expand...

REVIEW: IRT’s ā€˜The Play That Goes Wrong’ is a delightful disaster

For a play that is supposed to go wrong, the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) pulled it off flawlessly. Onstage now through May 11, the IRT’s...

ā€˜Come From Away,’ ā€˜39 Steps’ and ā€˜Joe Turner’s Come and Gone’ included in IRT’s 2025-26 season line up

The Indiana Repertory Theatre’s (IRT) 53rd season is bringing Hoosiers a lineup of Pulitzer Prize-winning shows — including an August Wilson play and the...

The legacy of leadership: How NAWBO Indy’s Boss Ladies Magazine is lifting up, showing up and speaking up for women entrepreneurs

Dr. Jamyce Curtis Banks remembers the moment the idea sparked. It wasn’t during a grand event or public celebration. It came quietly, as many movements...

AKAs ā€˜Soaring in the Lou’ for 91st Central Regional Conference

Birthplace of the founder, and the vision This story was originally published in The St. Louis American. More than 4000 members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority...

He stood his ground

A Black boy killed a white boy with a knife at a high school sporting event. For too many Americans, that’s all that matters. The...

Jazz Appreciation Month: The Jazz Kitchen celebrates 31 years

As the rest of the country gathers to celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month, the Jazz Kitchen is celebrating 31 years in Indianapolis. The swanky little jazz...

Homegirl hiatus

Hello friends! It has been a while since I took the time to sit down and write — more specifically, write about diversity, equity and...

Community input requested for Tamika Catchings’ Mural

Public surveys are now open to select a muralist for Hall of Famer Tamika Catchings’ mural on Massachusetts Avenue. The mural honoring Catchings, a Naismith...

The problem with DEI

Incompetence is bad enough on its own; however, when married to arrogance, the pair seems predestined to give birth to unmitigated disaster. That is precisely...
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