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130 years of legacy honored on the state and national stage

Congressman Andre Carson, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun and the IBLC recognize the Indianapolis Recorder's milestone In honor of its 130th year, the Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper...

Reflecting on roots: Mirror Indy’s ties to historic Indianapolis Recorder

In under two years, Mirror Indy has made a name for itself as the city’s newest nonprofit news source. Still, you may recognize some of...

Dear Fathers and Anthem launch ā€˜Dads to Doulas’ programĀ 

Dear Fathers, a community organization dedicated to empowering Black fathers, has partnered with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield to launch ā€œDads to Doulasā€...

Toxic Silence: Black men and the battle to reclaim their mental health

Allan Garnett traces his mental health struggles to childhood. At just 10 years old, he grappled with self-worth and acceptance. Now an adult, the Indianapolis...

Celebrating Pride: Activations and milestones for Indy’s LGBTQ+ community

Indianapolis will be host to events and activations celebrating Pride Month and honoring LGBTQ+ Hoosiers and trailblazers all month long. What began as a single...

Indiana artist found inspiration in the library

Indiana-based artist Anthony Radford credits the public library as a foundational influence in shaping his artistic voice. "I was surrounded by books," Radford said. "I...

SNAP benefits fall short, leaving families hungry for solutionsĀ 

Marissa N., 33, spends her days cleaning homes and her evenings caring for her two young children on the west side of Indianapolis. Her...

Hunger is not on break: Indiana drops out of summer meal voucher program

Thousands of Indiana families will face greater challenges feeding their children this summer after the state opted out of a federal food assistance program...

Beneath the cradle: Unearthing the crisis of infant mortality in IndianaĀ 

Indiana has long carried the weight of a disquieting reality: its infant mortality rate consistently exceeds the national average.   Despite gradual improvements in recent years,...

History in the making: Recorder wins 11 SPJ awards and honors 130 years of impact

With this recognition, the Recorder continues to lead as one of the nation's most respected Black-owned newspapers, committed to informing, engaging and empowering readers...

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