• More Than Words: Nourishing the Myaamia Community through Language and Cultural Revitalization

    Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art 500 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN, United States

    ASL Interpreted. Featuring Daryl Baldwin, founding director of the Myaamia Center, discover the ways language nourishes deep connections to self and community through this interactive presentation on efforts to revitalize indigenous culture and languages. When we view language as simply a tool for communication, it doesn't seem so harmful to swap one tool for another […]

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  • Water into Wine, Bread into Cake: A Musical Feast. Music by Biber and Mozart

    Episcopal Church of All Saints 1559 Central Ave., Indianapolis, IN, United States

    Through classical music, Colette Abel and The Abel Family Quartet share the story of two miracle children: Jesus and Mozart. Come to a musical smorgasbord sure to nourish your soul! The concert will begin with Heinrich Biber's Passacaglia for the Feast of the Guardian Angel followed by the Five Joyful Mystery Sonatas. Biber's Mystery Sonatas […]

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  • East & West: Perspectives on Nourishment

    IUPUI Campus Center 420 University Blvd., Indianapolis, IN, United States
    Hybrid Event

    ASL Upon Request. Explore the root differences between eastern and western philosophies, practices, and traditions related to the idea of “nourishment” for the body and soul in this interactive lecture complete with finger exercises! When in dialogue with each other, differences between Eastern and Western philosophies can be more clearly understood, but so can similarities […]

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  • Nourishing Our Spirits: an interfaith dinner with Center for Interfaith Cooperation

    Indiana Interchurch Center - Krannert Hall 1100 W. 42nd St., Indianapolis, IN, United States

    SOLD OUT Enjoy conversation over dinner with members from across Indianapolis’ faith communities on the ways food rituals and practices sustain faith. Hindu, Jewish, Pagan, Sikh, and Sufi prayers and reflective practices will be offered by local faith leaders as well as information on the historical and cultural significance of these practices. Dinner will follow […]

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  • Indy Community Voices: Storytelling for Tenants’ Empowerment

    The Amp at 16 Tech 1220 Waterway Blvd., Indianapolis, IN, United States

    Housing is a basic human need. This event invites communities in Indy to share their experiences and envision paths for affordable housing stability, which is central to human and community nourishment. Please join us to share and listen to stories and experiences around rental housing and building communities in Indianapolis. Stories have power as they […]

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  • They Stood Up: The Story of the Pendleton 2 & the Indiana Prisoner Rebellion of 1985

    Central Library - Center for Black Literature & Culture 40 E. St. Clair St., Indianapolis, IN, United States

    View a screening of The Pendleton 2: They Stood Up, a groundbreaking new documentary that tells the story of political prisoners John “Balagoon” Cole and Christopher “Naeem” Trotter, the leaders of the 1985 Indiana prison uprising that saved a man’s life. Directed by Too Black and TheKingTrill. Though thousands live inside prisons in Indiana, their […]

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  • FACING GRIEF: Nourishing Ourselves and Others Through Loss

    Phoenix Theater Cultural Center 705 N. Illinois Street, Indianapolis, IN, United States

    The Nov. 5 performance at 4pm will have live captioning to a screen. The Nov. 7 performance at 7pm will has ASL interpretation. All other accommodation requests should be made by Oct. 20. Many of us don’t know what to say or do when a loved one experiences profound grief. Through live theatrical enactments and […]

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  • Rooted in Love, Lifted in Strength: The Pettiford-Weaver Story

    Eastern Star Church 5750 E. 30th Street, Indianapolis, IN, United States

    Rooted in Love, Lifted in Strength is a documentary following the Pettiford-Weaver family--descendants of one of the first Black settlements in Indiana. Through faith, family, and fortitude they have nourished one another at family reunions for 100+ consecutive years and celebrated their heritage with ownership of their recently reclaimed historic land. Fleeing slavery and persecution, […]

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  • Nourishing Words: Feeding the Whole with Poetry and Prose

    The Church Within 1125 Spruce St., Indianapolis, IN

    ASL Upon Request. Experience the poetry and prose of New York Times bestselling author Cole Arthur Riley alongside young, local BIPOC poets and storytellers as they not only consider but deliver the nourishing power of words. Featuring bestselling author of This Here Flesh: Spirituality, Liberation, and the Stories that Make Us, Cole Arthur Riley, and […]

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  • Come to the Table: Interfaith Understanding Through the Culinary Arts

    Franklin College, Napolitan Student Center - Branigin Room 101 Branigin Blvd., Franklin, IN, United States

    ASL Upon Request by Nov. 1. Join us for an engaging evening of food, fellowship, and exploration around how different faiths interact with food and spiritually. Enjoy a tasting reception followed by a presentation from Dr. Adrian Miller, award-winning author of Soul Food: The Surprising Story of an American Cuisine, One Plate at a Time. […]

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  • Nourish: Testimonies about Food, Family, and Love (Day 1: Film Screening)

    Broadway United Methodist Church 609 E. 29th St., Indianapolis, IN, United States

    A two-day celebration focused on the healing powers of food, community, and spirituality featuring films, food, and testimonies from Black femme creators. The gathering will take attendees on an immersive visual, sensual, auditory, and spiritual experience in the spirit of honoring how Black femmes have nourished themselves and one another while making an indelible impact […]

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  • Nourishing Democracy: Healthy IPS School Board Elections

    MLK Community Center 40 W. 40th St., Indianapolis, IN, United States

    Constitutional republics must be nourished to stay viable. As school board elections offer a microcosm of democracy, what does IPS board history teach us about the democratic process and what citizens can do to nurture their own sense of civic empowerment? Once regulated to the May Primary, Indianapolis school board elections are now large and […]

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