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How the Circle City Classic supercharges the Black dollar

The Circle City Classic is back and bigger than ever this year. This year’s weekend festivities include a parade, pageant coronation, prayer and praise...

Indy’s Labor Day legacy: Understanding its past for a better present and future

Indianapolis first observed Labor Day on Sunday, September 19, 1886.

A letter from President of the Indianapolis Foundation Lorenzo L. Esters

Dear Partners and Friends,     For more than a century, The Indianapolis Foundation has been a catalyzing force transforming the Circle City toward a brighter future...

IndyPL opens first autism certified library branch in Indiana

After more than 20 years, the City of Lawrence finally welcomed a new library branch. The Fort Ben Branch Library officially opened to the public...

Historic Black farm recognized at Indiana State Fair

The Johnson-Bey family was awarded the Hoosier Homestead Farm Centennial Award during the 166th Annual Indiana State Fair. In a special ceremony on Aug. 16,...

Black and Latino families plead for unity, focus on studentsĀ 

This week, the Indianapolis Public School (IPS) Board of Commissioners sued the State of Indiana claiming the district is exempt from a law that...

Former Indianapolis mail carriers sentenced in $250,000 identity theft and mail fraud scheme

Robenson Fenelon received 54 months in prison, while Squille Traxler received 15 months. Fenelon and Traxler pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit bank fraud...

Inaugural Commencement at Indiana Women’s Prison: Breaking Barriers Behind Bars

From conviction to courage, tears to triumph and ambition to achievement, the Indiana Women’s Prison’s inaugural commencement echoed the resilience and determination that define the human spirit.

Former Indianapolis Recorder Editor named Editor-in-Chief for Indiana Local News InitiativeĀ 

After a competitive six-month search, the Indiana Local News Initiative, a new nonprofit organization that has raised more than $10 million so far to ensure all residents of Indiana have access to the news and information they need, has hired Oseye Boyd as its Indianapolis Editor-in-Chief.

Gen Con BIPOC Lounge offers safe space for minority gamers

Gen Con, the largest and longest-running tabletop gaming convention in the nation, hosted over 70,000 attendees at the Indiana Convention Center Aug. 3-6.

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