The Center for Africana Studies & Culture at IUI announced a panel conversation featuring Prestigious Fellow, author and journalist AāLelia Bundles.
āBook Bans, Education, and...
The District Theatreās latest musical takes audiences back in time, shining a spotlight on Indiana Avenue before its decay.
āVoices of the Avenue,ā written by...
What began as a two-page church bulletin by co-founders George P. Stewart and William Porter, now hails as one of the top African American publications in the nation.
As the 2024 NBA All-Star approaches, the city is gearing up for a jam-packed weekend of events, parties and activations.
Returning to Indianapolis for the...
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, Indianapolisās Indiana Avenue was a thriving district of Black-owned restaurants, churches, businesses, and jazz clubs that...
Despite Black Americans comprising around 10% of Indiana's population, only 3% of businesses in the state are Black-owned. Did Black business fall from grace...