This week in Neo4j highlights the latest developments and news from the graph database community. Featured community member Andy Robbins is recognized for his contributions to the Neo4j community, including work on the BloodHound security engineering tool. The newsletter also covers various resources for learning about GraphQL and Neo4j, including a Star Wars-themed example application and a mapping layer between GraphQL and Neo4j. Additionally, there are articles on knowledge graphs and modern AI, as well as updates on the Open Beer DB graph and a new library for interacting with Neo4j using Kafka. The newsletter concludes with information about upcoming events and a tweet of the week from Carter Rabasa.