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Health department offers free diabetes education classesĀ 

The Marion County Public Health Department (MCPHD) is set to offer a free, four-part diabetes education series titled "The ABCs of Diabetes" this April...

Black historical romance novelist featured in Lilly Library

Black historical romance novelist Beverly Jenkins is known for centering Black love throughout history. This month, her work is being honored at IU Bloomington’s...

Four IndyPL employees awarded scholarship in honor of state’s first Black librarianĀ 

Four Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) employees have been awarded the newly launched Lillian Childress Hall Scholarship in honor of the state’s first Black librarian.  The...

Sneak peek at the Center for Black Literature and Culture’s new programming

The Center for Black Literature and Culture (CBLC) at the Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) announced new programming for 2025. On Nov. 12, Alexus Hunt, who...

IndyPL announces Fall Fest 2024, guest speaker Yolanda Renee King

The Indianapolis Public Library’s annual Fall Fest and Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge XVIII returns next week. Presented by the African American History Committee in support of...

Literacy Fund applications are now open

The Go Farther Literacy Fund, launched by The Mind Trust, is an initiative built to improve literacy rates among K-12 students in Indianapolis' Center...

IndyPL’s ā€˜Meet an Author, Be an Author’ Book Fair returns

Meet an Author, Be an Author, the annual community book fair hosted by the Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) returns with activities for all ages...

Submissions now open for 2024 Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge

The Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge is back and accepting submissions. Presented by the Indianapolis Public Library’s African American History Committee, the annual Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge is...

Ā IndyPL to host free Small Business Series this month

The Indianapolis Public Library’s annual Small Business Series returns Sept. 9. The annual series of workshops returns for its third year at the Central Library...

Indianapolis’ first library for Black residents reopens through school librarian’s leadership

Maurice Broaddus was a writer by trade and became a middle school librarian by accident. The award-winning Afrofuturist and sci-fi author once filled in at The...
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