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Public forum to spotlight Indianapolis school board candidates

From 5:30 - 7 p.m. on Oct. 1, the Edna Martin Christian Center, KIPP Indy Public Schools, Brightwood Community Center, Martindale Brightwood Education Zone...

Indiana529 Education Sweepstakes gives away 10kĀ 

One Hoosier will be selected to win a $10,000 account deposit to a savings plan in the Indiana529 Education Sweepstakes to celebrate College Savings...

Fight for Life receives grant to support educator mental health

NFL alum Marlin Jackson’s Fight for Life Foundation received a grant for a partnership with Preventia to support educator mental health and well-being.  The Fight...

Festival de la Monarca takes flight in East ChicagoĀ 

On Sept. 7, The Nature Conservancy’s (TNC) Festival de la Monarca of East Chicago will celebrate monarch butterfly heritage with a family-friendly event featuring...

ā€˜We are who we serve’: A Q&A with the visionaries behind the Butter Art Fair

Organized by Ganggang, Butter acts as an advocate for Black visual artists' care and economic viability. Anchored annually in Indianapolis, Indiana, during Labor Day...

Martin University creates partnership with Ascend Indiana

Martin University and Ascend Indiana partner to help link students to career opportunities in Indiana, the organizations announced on Aug. 29. Since 2016, Ascend Indiana...

Black Kids Have a Political Voice, Too

By AZIAH SIID, WORD IN BLACK From the civil rights movement of the 1950s and ’60s to the Black Lives Matter protests following George Floyd’s...

Indianapolis’ first library for Black residents reopens through school librarian’s leadership

Maurice Broaddus was a writer by trade and became a middle school librarian by accident. The award-winning Afrofuturist and sci-fi author once filled in at The...

21 million minutes logged for IndyPL’s Summer Reading Program

More than 26,000 kids, teens and adults took part in the Indianapolis Public Library’s summer reading program, logging more than 21.9 million minutes of...

Seven Black writers make 2024 Indiana Authors Awards shortlist

The 2024 Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana Authors Awards announced its shortlist, including works written by seven Black Hoosier authors. The shortlist of books eligible...
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