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A United Focus on Civic Engagement

Posted by: Blake Johnson
Posted: August 25, 2020
Categories: Civic Engagement, Community Partners, IndyHub

Over the last six months, we’ve seen our city, state and nation face immense and, at times, seemingly insurmountable challenges. Families have been devastated by the spread of COVID-19, businesses of all sizes have struggled to keep their […]

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Catalysts for connections and adventures

Posted by: Kelsey Jones
Posted: August 20, 2020
Categories: Networking & Social, Lifestyle & Wellness, Culture & Diversity, YP Perspectives, IndyHub

You know you are a bookworm when the Indianapolis Public Library’s page is the most visited website on your browser. I’ve had a love for books ever since signing up for the summer reading program at the Oxford […]

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Who Run the World?! GIRLS!

Posted by: Beth Whitaker and Callie McCune
Posted: August 18, 2020
Categories: IndyHub

On August 18, 1920, the United States ratified the Nineteenth Amendment granting most women in the United States the right to vote. That November 2, thousands of women stepped up to the polls and voted for the first […]

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Your Guide to IndyGo’s Purple Line

Posted by: Samantha Douglas
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Categories: IndyHub

I remember when I was a little girl thinking how cool and grown up it was to ride the bus. It was amazing to me that people knew all the different routes and times to take them anywhere  […]

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