[FICTION] The Ache of Home by Maurice Broaddus
A look at Indy’s food systems and gentrification through the lens of magical realism by our staff writer, Maurice Broaddus, in the latest issue of Uncanny Magazine. Here are excerpts…
A look at Indy’s food systems and gentrification through the lens of magical realism by our staff writer, Maurice Broaddus, in the latest issue of Uncanny Magazine. Here are excerpts…
Our neighbors, Ro and Earl Townsend, were written about and interviewed on WFYI. Enjoy! Ro and Earl Townsend live in what some call the MLK neighborhood, northwest of downtown Indianapolis.…
Our own renowned poet, Januarie York, reflects on life in our neighborhood. Enjoy! Recently, I sat on the back patio of my home, enjoying the sunshine and watching the butterfly…
DeAmon Harges gave this talk at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In Ralph Ellison’s novel, The Invisible Man, a man discovers his true self and…
-contractor -connector -mentor -teacher A burly, bear of a man, Curtis Jackson attends Broadway United Methodist Church along with his daughter, Crystal Jackson. For forty years, he lived around…
Ro and Earl Townsend Ro and Earl Townsend complete each other like a poem in motion: their passion the simplicity of a haiku, their life’s work the disciplined form…
Januarie York and Damon Dulin To try to draw out what all Januarie York is and does, you will tire of saying “she’s more than that”: She’s a writer. She’s…
From Patrick Horvath, The Denver Foundation and Outgoing GRGM Chair In February I will mark 17 years in philanthropy, all at The Denver Foundation. For exactly all of that time…
The name “Gary Sharp” is whispered on the streets as a lot of artists look up to his work and what he does. A soft spoken man, he exists as…
Family uses love of food, service to feed community Life is a collection of experiences that shape who we are and inform the way we see the world around us.…