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Category Archives: IndyHub

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Explore Indy: Fort Harrison State Park

Posted by: Jeff Robinson
Posted: July 10, 2020
Categories: Lifestyle & Wellness, Sports & Recreation, IndyHub

At the beginning of each year, I buy myself a late Christmas present in the form of a $50 Annual State Park Entrance Permit. For the price of a dinner with my wife, I can roll up to […]

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Friendship Bracelets: Brenda + Amy

Posted by: Brenda Ewigleben
Posted: July 8, 2020
Categories: Networking & Social, Civic Engagement, IndyHub

Friendship bracelets symbolize long-lasting connections, and whether you’re a transplant, Indy lifer, or homecomer, Indy acts as a friendship bracelet. Each Wednesday in July for Camp IndyHub, you’ll hear from a duo on how Indy has played a […]

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Civic Series: Why Indy is the Ideal City for Recent Grads to Plant Their Roots

Posted by: Nate Swick
Posted: June 23, 2020
Categories: Professional Development, Networking & Social, Civic Engagement, IndyHub

Deemed by Forbes to be ‘America’s Most Underrated City’, Indy recently landed on Livability’s list of ‘Top 100 Places to Live’ and earned a spot in Travel & Leisure’s roundup of ‘America’s Favorite Places’.  Home to JD Power’s […]

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Agápē, Dreasjon Reed, and the Politics of Respectability

Posted by: Devon Ginn
Posted: June 19, 2020
Categories: IndyHub

When I biked to the Madam Walker Legacy Center for my interview in 2014, I arrived clad in a custom Italian cut, navy blazer, with cuffed, flat-front, grey slacks. In my left fist: a hand-stitched and bound resume. […]

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