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Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper and Hoosier State Press Association unite toĀ address health disparities in Indiana

The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper, a leading voice inĀ community journalism, is thrilled to announce a strategic partnership with the HoosierĀ State Press Association (HSPA) to intensify...

Indiana set to enforce ban on gender-affirming care for minors

A federal appeals court allowed Indianaā€™s ban on gender-affirming care to go into effect, removing a temporary injunction U.S. District Court Judge James Patrick Hanlon issued last year, Tuesday, Feb. 27.

Shannon Sharpe spotlights his career for Steward Speaker Series

Off the heels of NBA All-Star Weekend, NFL Hall of Famer, sports commentator and weekly podcast host of ā€œClub Shay Shay,ā€ Shannon Sharpe was a guest speaker for this yearā€™s Steward Speakers Series.

Executive Conversations with Jamie Dimon, CEO of one of the largest banks in the world

CEO OF THE ONE OF THE LARGEST BANKS IN THE WORLD, JAMIE DIMON, SPEAKS TO US ABOUT THE FIRMā€™S COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, THE OPPORTUNITIES...

Carolene Mays receives Character in Action AwardĀ 

The Character in Action Scouting Awards Dinner is held each year to recognize outstanding citizens and community leaders from throughout central Indiana.Ā 

Recorder wins Game Changer Award

The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper was selected as a recipient of the 2024 All-Star Minority Business Opportunity Week "GameChanger" Award by InnoPower. The ceremony took place...

Haliburton’s Hoosier Hospitality leads to East dismantling West in record-breaking NBA All-Star Game in Indianapolis

Despite Circle City becoming a tundra buried in more than six inches of snow, Indianapolis hosted the 73rd NBA All-Star Game in front of...

Bringing the music back home

Indianapolis music legend, Kenneth ā€œBabyfaceā€ Edmonds, partners with music education nonprofit, Music Will, to bring no-cost music education program to Indianapolis schools Indianaā€™s own Kenneth...

That ainā€™t how the story goes: Wabash Collegeā€™s first Black student

The story goes that he was the first Black student at Wabash College. The story goes that he was dismissed because the community did not want him there. ā€œNo one even knew his name until I finally found it in 2022,ā€ said Timothy Lake, an associate professor of English and Black studies atĀ Wabash College.

EmpowerHER: Tackling Black maternal health disparities in Indianapolis

The nonprofit organization MelaMama Maternal Wellness hosted the ā€œEmpowerHER: Navigating Black Maternal Healthā€ event in collaboration with IU Healthā€™s infant and maternal health team on Saturday, Jan. 27, 2024, at the Ruth Lilly Health Education Center in Indianapolis.

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