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Center for Africana Studies and Cultures welcomes A’Lelia Bundles

The Center for Africana Studies & Culture at IUI announced a panel conversation featuring Prestigious Fellow, author and journalist A’Lelia Bundles. “Book Bans, Education, and...

Pedal Power: Pogue’s Run Bike Tour explores the near eastside

Pedaling with purpose, bicyclists will weave leisurely through historic neighborhoods, along scenic trails, and past iconic monuments at the History along Pogue’s Run Bike...

United Negro College Fund announces 17th annual masked ball 

“80 years of Black excellence” is the theme of this year’s UNCF masked ball to support higher education. The event is designed to celebrate...

Wawa flies into the Circle City

Wawa. What does it mean? According to the Ojibwe Native Americans, it means “wild goose.” According to Hoosiers, it’s the name of the newest...

Ancient seas: Indiana State Museum unveils reimagined exhibit

School is out for the summer! For kids, it’s the best part of the year. For parents … not so much. For any Hoosier...

Feeding the community with food and fun

Picture this: It’s the weekend. School is out. You need something fun to do to entertain the kids, but you aren’t trying to break...

Leadership Indianapolis hosts Get on Board event to connect community leaders with local nonprofits

Leadership Indianapolis will host its popular annual Get on Board event,presented by AES Indiana, to connect interested individuals with local nonprofits lookingfor board, committee...

Central Indiana Orchid Society’s annual spring show blooms in the circle city

A variety of attractions featuring diverse displays and blooming booths welcome the public at the Garfield Park Conservatory for the Central Indiana Orchid Society’s...

The Cavity Factory expands to new storefront in Fountain Square

A must-eat destination in the city for those with a sweet tooth, The Cavity Factory food truck and ghost kitchen has a new brick-and-mortar...

IUI honors Black Maternal Health Week with town hall

Indiana University-Indianapolis hosted a guest panel Thursday, April 11 to discuss the infant and maternal health care issues modern Black American women face. Taking place...
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