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Center for Africana Studies and Cultures welcomes A’Lelia Bundles

The Center for Africana Studies & Culture at IUI announced a panel conversation featuring Prestigious Fellow, author and journalist A’Lelia Bundles. “Book Bans, Education, and...

PlayFest Indy to elevate city as a hub for playwrights 

A weeklong celebration of new works is coming to Indianapolis in the form of PlayFest Indy.  The New Harmony Project, in partnership with eight local...

Life insurance: What you need to know

September marks Life Insurance Awareness Month, and here are a few things local insurance agents want you to know about an important investment you...

Never alone: The unexplored depths of suicide

"I've faced suicide a few times in my life," said Indianapolis resident Taurean Taylor. "After the passing of my brother, I didn't know what...

The reality, research and future medicine for sickle cell disease

Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a group of inherited red blood cell disorders. In SCD, red blood cells become hard, sticky and c-shaped, or sickled, as opposed to the round and flexible shape of healthy cells.

Community walk in downtown Indianapolis aims to heighten awareness about suicide

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) will host the Out of the Darkness Community Walk on Saturday, Sept. 9 at Military Park in...

Too soon & not enough: The importance of life insurance

Clarence Coleman recently learned the importance of maintaining life insurance after his wife, Chelsea, died unexpectedly on Christmas Day 2022. The event left 31-year-old...

Applebee’s raising funds for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

What began as a simple lemonade stand turned into millions of dollars raised to help end pediatric cancer and a newly inspired legacy of...

Indy’s Labor Day legacy: Understanding its past for a better present and future

Indianapolis first observed Labor Day on Sunday, September 19, 1886.

Saxophonist NAJEE gets relaxed on MIND OVER MATTERat the INDIANAPOLIS JAZZ FESTIVAL – September 18th

Pioneer of the “rhythm and jazz” movement of the late ‘80s and ‘90s Saxophonist Najee takes inspiration from Miles Davis’ loose and improvisational approach...
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