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    McKinzie: Join us in celebrating Black culture in Indiana

    I grew up in Terre Haute. I would occasionally visit relatives in Indianapolis during Black Expo. As a little girl, I vividly recall attending...

    Trotter: Indiana Black Expo through the years

    When Recorder President and CEO Robert Shegog called last week asking that I write a story about Indiana Black Expo, a thousand approaches to...

    Letter to the editor: What does the CREDO study show us?

    By JOY E. MASON In response to: Brandon Brown's article, ā€œ2022 CREDO study showcases the progress of Indy charter, innovation schoolsā€ (June 17, 2022)I appreciate...

    Spiritual Outlook: Juneteenth: A Commencement for a New People

    ā€œBut does not man call to mind that We created him before out of nothing?ā€ – Qur’an, 19:67 Slavery in America is, according to Encyclopedia...

    Smith: Dear America, cancel control culture

    Just two weeks ago, I attended a Juneteenth celebration listening to the amazing Ms. Fay Williams, the last living founding board member of the...

    Smith: What’s the ultimate goal?

    I recently had breakfast with a new professional acquaintance. This gentleman is white and roughly the same age as I am. We discussed a...

    Shabazz: Fathering Forgiveness

    This past weekend we not only commemorated Juneteenth, but we also celebrated Father’s Day! I wanted to share a personal reflection on fathering and...

    Opinion: Blood donations critical to helping those with sickle cell disease

    By DR. DAVID HEDRICK Have you ever considered donating blood? If you are of African descent, your blood donations could help save the lives of the...

    Wolley: What to take away from children’s museum watermelon salad fiasco

    The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis watermelon salad fiasco is a teachable moment for Black people and all involved. I’ve never received so many calls and...

    Davis: Female athletes need pay raises

    According to Forbes, WNBA players make an average of $71,635 a year, while the average NBA salary is $6.4 million. Women have been fighting...

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