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Art exhibit highlights social justice, subjective history

In a Q-and-A with the Herron School of Art + Design, Chicago-based artist Samuel Levi Jones shared insights into his ideas and artistic practice,...

Hogsett to host walks to promote heart health

Throughout the month of September, Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett will host the Move with the Mayor challenge. Hogsett and members of the administration will...

Retired Indianapolis Colts linebacker Robert Mathis to receive Major Taylor Award

Indiana Black Expo Inc. announced that six-time Pro Bowler and retired Indianapolis Colts Linebacker Robert Mathis will receive this year’s Major Taylor Award at...

Body cams show cops more polite to white drivers

Police officers consistently use less respectful language with Black community members than with white community members, the first systematic analysis of body camera footage...

Recorder Event Rundown: Week of Monday, August 28, 2017

Bashiri Asad at The Jazz KitchenJoin soul man Bashiri Asad and his always groovin’ band as they release his latest musical endeavor, an album...

Spotlight: The Knot Brothers

The genre-bending duoĀ known as the Knot Brothers is enhancing Indy’s music scene with their catchy beats and lively energy. The ā€œbrothers,ā€ Jon Knot and...

Chreece festival coming back to Fountain Square

From the raw and experimental sound of FLACOĀ to the soul-tinged thoughtful music of Clint Breeze and the Groove, Naptown is home to a variety...

Church coalition launches unity campaign in response to hate

The National Black Church Initiative (NBCI), a faith-based coalition of 34,000 churches comprised of 15 denominations and 15.7 million African-Americans, has launched a campaign...

Faith Notes: Religion news in brief

If you love to sing, check out the Fishers Community Chorus. The 2017-18 season will kick off with a social gathering on Tuesday, Aug....

Emerson Avenue Baptist Church speaks out against racism

The events that occurred in Charlottesville, Virginia, have been seared into our collective minds. Images: Torch-wielding Klansmen, unhooded, surrounding a church chanting vile, racist...

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