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

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.

Recorder Media Group opens nominations for 2024 Champions of Diversity Awards 

Nominations for the 2024 Champions of Diversity Awards are officially open.   Presented by the Minority Business Review and Indiana Minority Business Magazine, the 2024 Champions...

Youth Global Perspectives: Connecting cultures around the world

YGP is a nonprofit organization that takes middle school and high school students on national and international trips who otherwise would not have the opportunity to travel and learn about cultures through the lenses of their people.

Delta Sigma Theta welcomes VP Harris

The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated gathered in the convention center in Downtown Indianapolis to celebrate 60 years of their national social...

Countdown to the classroom: IPS welcomes students with back-to-school event

Indianapolis Public Schools kicked off the new school year with their annual back-to-school carnival.

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. to hold convention in Indianapolis 

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, one of nine historically Black sororities, is convening in Indianapolis for its 56th annual National Convention.

City of Indianapolis seeking to fill three Special Assistant United States Attorney positions 

Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett was joined by United States Attorney Zachary Myers and IMPD Chief Randal Taylor to announce three positions the city is seeking to fill.  

Family and friends remember 16-year-old shot and killed at block party

16-year-old Serenity Wilson’s pictures adorned shirts worn by family and were placed in picture frames created by her friends in high school.

A taste of collegiate life: Pathway to Your Future program

The Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies (MXIBS) at Wabash College hosted over 30 high school students on campus last month as part of their Pathway to Your Future program.

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