The last day of Black History Month set off a chain of events extending far beyond the February celebration, ultimately causing an economic blackout.
A...
Indy seemingly has the secret recipe down to a science when it comes to hosting global events, trailblazing and breaking records.
The Circle City continues...
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For many Black, Hispanic and Latino families, as well as other cultures, multigenerational living is a cherished aspect of home life. It can...
By SEAN MURPHY
Federal employees across the country, many of whom have worked from home since the COVID-19 pandemic, were back at agency offices Monday...
Gov. Mike Braun signed two executive orders to reduce fraud and encourage Hoosiers on unemployment to search for work.
Executive Order 25-33 directs the Department...
Dream Alive, a nonprofit empowering at-risk youth, held its inaugural Dream Makers Luncheon at Victory Field in downtown Indianapolis on Feb. 26.
The event brought...
Photographers have historically had challenges lighting and capturing darker skin tones.
The Indianapolis Recorder sat down with Martina Jackson, founder and CEO of CaptureNoire, a...
By Stacy M. Brown
Corporate Americaās retreat from diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) commitments is already having significant repercussions, with consumer boycotts, stock fluctuations and...