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“Celebration of Black women in fantasy”: Local author to launch new novel

Local author Keshia McEntire is set to host a book launch and signing at the Martindale-Brightwood Library Branch Sept. 2. McEntire, author of the “The...

IndyPL to host free patent and trademark information event 

The Indianapolis Public Library and speakers from the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) are hosting a free event to help small business owners...

Library CEO finalists give public presentations

The search for a new CEO for Indianapolis Public Library is almost complete. The two finalists for the position, Nichelle M. Hayes and Gabriel Morley,...

Kevin Richardson, of Central Park 5, to speak at IndyPL’s annual Fall Festival

Social justice activist Kevin Richardson aims to spread a message of hope during the 2022 Fall Fest and Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge XVI. Hosted by the...

The Indianapolis Public Library is getting spooky this month

Indianapolis is bustling with autumn activities, fall festivals and haunted endeavors, but one location not to be overlooked is your very own library. Throughout this month, the Indianapolis Public Library will host spooky and fall-themed events. Listed events are free, although some require registration.

Meets the Artists “mecca” for Black creatives

Tony Radford remembers the first Meet the Artists event like it was yesterday. After working with the African American History Committee at Indianapolis Public...

Year in Review: Indianapolis Public Library CEO resigned amid racism scandal, funding loss

The controversy started with a Zoom call May 24.   During a virtual board meeting, members of the Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) board of trustees heard from a former employee about how she...

Trayvon Martin’s mother to speak at IndyPL Fall Fest

Sybrina Fulton, mother of Trayvon Martin, will deliver the keynote address at Indianapolis Public Library’s (IndyPL) Fall Fest on Nov. 20. The event, held in...

Library environment far from tranquil for many Black employees

The allegations leveled by Indianapolis Public Library employees regarding the CEO, Jackie Nytes, and the culture of the library demonstrate something is amiss. That’s an...

51st annual Kwanzaa celebration moves to Central Library

Libraries are known as quiet places, but on Dec. 26, Central Library might get a little loud and crazy as line dancers, African drummers,...
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