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NAATC to cease operations after four years

The Naptown African American Theatre Collective (NAATC) is closing its doors this year. After serving the Indianapolis community with live theatre, free educational programming and...

A college degree is not enough

There is a conversation happening at kitchen tables, in church halls, and at family reunions across Black America every spring. A graduate walks across...

Teddy Riley’s next hit is reinvention

More than 40 years after being widely credited with inventing New Jack Swing — the sound that reshaped R&B — Teddy Riley isn't talking...

The real 250: Breaking barriers and sidelining segregation in sports since America’sĀ inception

The arena of athletic competition has historically functioned as both a mirror and a laboratory for American democracy. As the United States celebrates its semiquincentennial,...

America 250, as told through the lives of Black HoosiersĀ 

America will celebrate 250 years this July 4, but what does that mean for Black Americans?  Anniversaries are a time for reflection — a chance...

Community Arts Calendar: Festivals and activations youĀ don’tĀ want to miss in JulyĀ 

It’s July, and Indianapolis organizations are coming together for an array of festivals, live shows, and Independence Day activities all month long.  Whether you’re looking to celebrate America...

Braun replaces IURC chairman amid statewide affordability push

Gov. Mike Braun announced his appointment of Anthony Swinger as chairman of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) on June 22, replacing Andy Zay. This...

Harshman sees suspension rates plummet amid school transformationĀ 

Out-of-school suspensions at one Indianapolis middle school have fallen by 95% over the past four years as some students increasingly turn to mediation and...

250 years healthierĀ 

When the United States declared its independence in 1776, the average American faced a world where disease was common, childbirth was dangerous and a...

Lilly Foundation opens grant applications for Marion County organizationsĀ 

The Lilly Foundation is accepting applications through its first open grant cycle in several years, offering funding to eligible organizations working to improve educational...
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