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Q&A: Monique Crain Spells connects spirit to ancestry in new book

Reverend Monique Crain Spells is an ordained minister and executive in the Christian Church, Disciples of Christ in the United States and Canada. Now...

Each on teach one: Juneteenth and the Black tradition of self-education

It is the eve of Juneteenth, and I am listening to Attorney Fay Williams teach history on Indianapolis radio, AM 1310. The first Black woman...

Photos: Harambee! Kwanzaa Community Festival

Witherspoon Presbyterian Church and the Indiana State Museum partnered to host the Harambee! Kwanzaa Community Festival on Dec. 28, 2025. The festival occurred on...

Do you understand Kwanzaa?

Habari Gani! That means ‘What’s the News?” in Swahili.  The news during Kwanzaa is the principle for each day.  Of all the holidays observed in...

Home for the holidays

Future Black Leaders, Inc. university student ambassadors share what they are looking forward to this holiday season At this time of year, college students are...

Local schools introduce new generations of students to the art of stepping

Stepping is a unique African American art form with origins in African culture. According to the African American Registry (AAR), Africans who were transported...

Beef and Boards presents “Fiddler on the Roof,” closes season with tradition

Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre is celebrating tradition with “Fiddler on the Roof” this fall. The nine-time Tony Award-winning musical celebrates its 60th anniversary this...

Black: A Festival of Joy empowers and unites

The 90-degree heat did not deter a crowd of Hoosiers from filling the Taggart Memorial Amphitheater at Riverside Park for the third year of...

Old beliefs, new resolutions: How New Year’s resolutions affect mental health

Setting the tone for the new year looks different for everyone; however, a tradition that many practice is setting a New Year's resolution. Dating...

AAPI Heritage Month: Bridging the gap (part 4 of 4)

Statistically, since COVID-19, hate against Asian American Pacific Islander Communities has  grown. According to stopaapihate.org, over 11,000 acts of hate against the AAPI community  have been...
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