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Broadway National Tour of “TINA” to come to Indianapolis

“TINA – The Tina Turner Musical” is coming to Indianapolis. Based on the life and legacy of the Queen of Rock & Roll, the Broadway...

South Bend caterer expands business and feeds hungry

Laquisha Jackson always knew she wanted to work with food. One of thirteen children, Jackson often found herself in the kitchen, working under her...

IU graduate student uncovers segregation in student teaching in 1930s

In the 1930s, seven Black Indiana University education students were made to finish their student teaching at Crispus Attucks High School in Indianapolis rather...

Advocates discuss water equity ahead of Olympic swim trials

In conjunction with Indiana Humanities, Indy Sports Corp sponsored a panel entitled Deep Waters: A Critical Conversation on Water Access, Equity, and Safety in...

iXplore offers Shortridge high schoolers virtual reality careers at Future Fair

From exploring careers in and outside planes to working on elevator mechanical equipment, Shortridge High School students experienced many opportunities on April 12 at...

Gerrymandering hurts the minority often in unforeseen ways

Gerrymandering is more than math. I have had this conversation many times over the years with a variety of people, and I have been...

Celebrating Black genius: Shifting mindsets and igniting possibility

In a world that often seems to emphasize deficits, disparities, and achievement gaps, we must take a moment to celebrate the brilliance and genius...

Can the left get it right?

Last month, NBC News Group chairman Cesar Conde hired – then speedily fired – Ronna McDaniel as a political commentator. McDaniel is the immediate...

IndyPL celebrates Día del Niño this weekend

The Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) is celebrating Día del Niño during Be My Neighbor Day. Families with young children are invited to experience and learn...

The Indianapolis Public Library announces new manager for the Center for Black Literature and Culture

Indianapolis Public Library has announced Alexus Hunt as the new manager for their Center for Black Literature and Culture (CLBC). Dedicated to celebrating and promoting...
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