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Black History Month Spotlight: New(er) Black businesses you might not know about

In case you missed it, this past year has been fairly busy for Black entrepreneurs. There have been plenty of new business launches and grand...

Black Joy Pop-Up 

We’re excited to invite you to a special evening of celebration, community, and purpose at the Black Joy Pop-Up on Friday, Feb. 28! This gathering marks the...

Hold water

"When Jesus had come down from the mountain, great crowds followed him, and there was a man with a skin disease who came to...

Indiana schools must end ‘race-based’ programming by Feb. 28 or risk losing federal funding

This story was originally published on WFYI. This week Indiana schools must end race-based policies or risk losing federal funding, according to new federal guidance. The...

Q&A: Oscar Award-winning costume designer Ruth E. Carter on storytelling and visual language

“Ruth E. Carter: Afrofuturism in Costume Design” is coming to The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis March 22. The exhibition features more than 60 costumes from...

West Point disbands student cultural clubs in response to Trump’s DEI policy

U.S. Military Academy West Point has ceased all events, activities and meetings associated with cultural clubs. West Point’s Deputy Commandant Chad R. Foster issued a...

First Black chess grandmaster visits St. Richard’s Episcopal School

The first Black international chess grandmaster, Maurice Ashley, visited St. Richard’s Episcopal School Students last week. Ashley is one of a few special guests to...

Celebrating Women’s History Month

Greetings from Steward Speakers! Steward Speakers is excited to kick-off the 2025 speaker season with the annual Women's History Month Event.  This year's event will...

Junior Chef Academy is looking for students to join the 2025 cohort

Applications for the 2025 Junior Chef Academy (JCA) are now open. JCA, which helps students in Indianapolis master the art of cooking and end the...

Christian Theological Seminary announces $100K grant program to help break cycle of poverty

The Christian Theological Seminary (CTS) announced a $100,000 grant program for poverty cycle breaking efforts in Marion County. The Christian Theological Seminary Faith & Action...
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