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Dads making a difference

Founded by twoĀ Black maleĀ educators,Ā The Dad DifferenceĀ has a mission toĀ help fathersĀ get more involved in their child’s school. Only 9.5% of all principals were Black in 2020-21, according to the National Center for Education (NCES). And Black men...

REVIEW: ā€˜& Juliet’ is bold, beautiful and empowering

Whether you like Shakespeare or not, ā€œ& Julietā€ is an upbeat celebration of empowerment we all can learn from. Weaving chart-topping pop music from the...

Indiana has 10 weeks to close the AI gap. InnoPower.ai is running the clock.

Summer AI training sprint opens registration June 16 for small business owners, returning citizens, opportunity youth, educators, and career changers. Classes begin July 1. History...

Minority-owned businesses to support on and after Juneteenth

Indianapolis residents are celebrating Juneteenth today by channeling their consumer spending into local minority-owned establishments. Supporting independent Black-owned businesses offers a tangible way of...

How Indy families, community leaders celebrate Juneteenth

Residents and civic leaders are prioritizing personal reflections, family gatherings and economic support as Indianapolis celebrates Juneteenth. The federal holiday commemorates the arrival of Union...

Books for Father’s Day for kids

He’s there for you every day, playing with you, tucking you into bed, teaching you to do fun things, helping you. He and Grandpa,...

Miss Indy Juneteenth leading the way for young Black girls to do more in their communities

Da’Lasia Scrivener’s reign as Miss Indy Juneteenth has just begun. For the past six years, the Miss Indy Juneteenth Scholarship pageant has seen young Black...

Indianapolis Urban League talks new graduation requirements at Education Convening

The Indianapolis Urban League hosted a community meeting to discuss the New Indiana Diploma requirements for graduation on June 10 at the Madam Walker...

Avoiding the ‘Terminator timeline’: How Camille Walker is bringing ethical AI to Indy

The conversation surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) is often dominated by fear. In historically Black and low-income neighborhoods like Martindale-Brightwood, anxiety about technology is compounded...

Author Tomi Adeyemi headlines IndyPL Juneteenth Book Fest

The Indianapolis Public Library’s (IndyPL) Center for Black Literature and Culture (CBLC) hosted bestselling author, Tomi Adeyemi, as the keynote speaker for its 9th...
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