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Juneteenth: The truth beyond the myth

A dangerous consequence of not knowing our history is not knowing our truth. Many Americans are taught that the Emancipation Proclamation, signed by President Abraham...

Mother-daughter duo among Martin University class of 2025 graduates

Martin University celebrated a mother-daughter duo during spring commencement. Denise Johnson and her daughter Janelle Johnson were among 48 graduates of Martin University’s 56th commencement...

The school I needed, the school they deserve

I’m proud of my Southern roots. I was born in Atlanta, Georgia, to two brilliant, forward-thinking parents. I was raised with a deep sense...

Community Arts Calendar: Pride Month, Juneteenth, African American Music Month and other things to celebrate

June in Indy is about to be hot — parades, block parties, soul music, murals and maybe a little roller disco if you're lucky. Whatever...

Indiana Chamber seeks nominations for statewide leadership honorsĀ 

The Indiana Chamber of Commerce invites Hoosiers to celebrate exceptional leadership and community growth by submitting nominations for its prestigious statewide awards.   Nominations are open...

Indiana air quality deemed unhealthyĀ 

Indiana residents are advised to take precautions as wildfire smoke from Canada drifts into the Midwest, leading to unhealthy air quality.   This weekend, several communities...

Q&A: Black Hoosier author debuts with ā€˜Under the Neon Lights’ 

ā€œUnder the Neon Lights,ā€ by Hoosier poet and YA author Arriel Vinson, is a lesson for young Black girls in showing up for community.Ā  Hitting...

Honoring Ida P. Hagan WhitakerĀ 

On Saturday, May 31, the community of Ferdinand, Indiana gathered to honor a remarkable Black woman whose life and work broke down barriers in...

Indiana State Fair to host 17th annual Job FairĀ 

The Indiana State Fair is set to return from August 1–17, 2025, and preparations are underway to assemble the seasonal team that makes this...

Kids College: Free IU summer camp for incoming seventh and eighth graders

Incoming seventh and eighth graders are invited to Indiana University Indianapolis this summer for Kids College.  Hosted by the IU Office of School Partnerships in...
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