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Ray Bradbury Center’s 4th annual Festival 451Indy returns this fall

Presented by the Ray Bradbury Center at Indiana University – Indianapolis, the fourth annual Festival 451Indy returns just in time for National Literacy Month...

Toxic legacy: Lead poisoning in historically Black communities continues to rise

Community advocates and health officials are sounding the alarm on lead poisoning, urging parents, particularly those in historically Black and brown neighborhoods, to get...

New book ā€˜MicroPivots’ offers 101 stories fueling change

Award-winning leader Anushree M. Bag released a new book, "MicroPivots: 101 Leadership Stories to Spark Change and Build Momentum."   The work challenges the notion that...

Pathway to purpose: CLD to host College Prep Conference and College Fair

"Purpose isn't found — it's built, step by step, on the path you choose." Too many of our Black youth are being pulled onto paths...

RISE INDY’s 2024 annual report is out, highlighting breakthroughs in education justiceĀ 

RISE INDY released its 2024 Annual Report this week. The report highlighted the RISE INDY’s record growth in multi-generational literacy, civic leadership, education development and...

The Patachou Foundation rebrands as ‘A Longer Table’Ā 

The Patachou Foundation unveiled a new name and a broader mission: A Longer Table.  The rebrand reflects the nonprofit’s growing focus on school cafeteria transformation,...

Going back to school feels different this year

The landscape of education has changed greatly from the previous school year. As I see all the first day-of-school photos on my Facebook timeline, I...

What shall we tell our children?

ā€œWhat shall I tell my children who are BlackOf what it means to be a captive in this dark skin?What shall I tell my...

Opening doors: How early career exploration sets students up for success

Big decisions can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re just a 13- or 14-year-old. But at Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS), we believe that early exploration is...

ā€˜It’s a crisis.’ ILEARN scores show deep racial, academic divides in Marion County

By SYDNEY DAUPHINAIS & ERIC WEDDLE This article was originally published by WFYI. Fewer than 3 in 10 Marion County public school students passed Indiana’s latest ILEARN exam, underscoring...
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