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How Artificial Intelligence affects our everyday lives

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become one of the most talked-about technologies ever, sparking both excitement and anxiety. But what exactly is AI, and how...

Jazz Appreciation Month: The Jazz Kitchen celebrates 31 years

As the rest of the country gathers to celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month, the Jazz Kitchen is celebrating 31 years in Indianapolis. The swanky little jazz...

Free city-wide middle school prom offers scholarships, community support

The Diamond Scholars Prom is returning for its second year. Seventh through ninth-grade students across the city are invited to attend this celebration from...

Indy Art Center unveils intercultural Afghan and Ukrainian exhibition

Indy Art Center welcomes a new intercultural art exhibition about resilience this spring. Indy Art Center is joining Patchwork Indy in collaboration with the Afghan...

Legacy never dies: Ilyasah Shabazz on her father, Malcolm X, and the future of Black leadershipĀ 

At the Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies on the campus of Wabash College, legacy lives and breathes.   This year, as the institute marks its...

Empowering Black expecting mothers in Martindale-Brightwood

Black Maternal Health Week, observed annually from April 11-17, highlights the critical disparities affecting Black mothers in the U.S.   Recent data from the Centers for...

Get down to Earth: Celebrate Earth Month in IndianapolisĀ 

April is Earth Month, and Indianapolis is buzzing with activities to honor our planet. Here's a curated list of events to help you connect...

Heartland Film gears up for film festivals, celebrates with Cinemania

Heartland Film has been a staple in the Indianapolis arts community since 1991. While October marks the 34th Heartland International Film Festival, the organization...

Second Chance Expo at Martin University wants to help

Trusted Mentors, in conjunction with Martin University and many community sponsors, hosts the Second Chance Expo Job and Resource Fair from 10 a.m. to...

ā€œBlack Girls Gardening: Empowering Stories and Garden Wisdom for Healing and Flourishing in Natureā€ by Amber Grossman

c.2025 Chronicle Books, $26.95 240 pages ā€œMythic Plants: Potions and Poisons from the Gardens of the Godsā€ by Ellen Zachos c.2025 Workman $22.00 176 pages In a way, it’s kind...
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