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IMPD: Partners, not oppressors

Local police have made a strong commitment to working with residents to fight crime using a team approach. The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) and...

Not a takeover, just a makeover: Walker Theatre poised for massive upgrades, new programming

Exciting changes are on the way for a place that has been a longtime anchor of the African-American community in Indianapolis. Over the next year,...

Black Carrier employees still feel the squeeze

In five-and-a-half years Vickie Burrus can retire with full benefits. That’s all she needs: five-and-a-half years.Five years passes quickly, but a lot can happen during...

African-Americans at risk to lose jobs to automation

Larry Williams, Indianapolis native and president of Indy Black Chamber of Commerce, wanted to take control of his destiny. Five years ago he started...

PBS Frontline investigates Black abortion

A new documentary by PBS’ Frontline delves into the idea that Black women are pushed toward getting abortions at higher rates than white women,...

Celebrate MLK Day with free events offered across central Indiana

Martin Luther King Jr. Day is more than a day off school or a day home from work — it’s an opportunity to reflect...

City names new leader of minority, women business office

If you are a minority or a woman who owns a business, the City of Indianapolis has someone who is ready to introduce you...

Meet your (law)maker: State Rep. Charlie Brown

Each week throughout the 2018 General Assembly, the Recorder will spotlight one of the 14 members of the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus. District: Indiana House...

Celebrating Champions: 13 Champions of Diversity honored at awards dinner

In many ways, America has seen tremendous progress in areas of diversity and inclusion over the past few decades, yet simply reading last year’s...

‘It was wrong’ – Man accuses local leader of sexual misconduct

A Georgia man who grew up in Indianapolis has accused Rev. Stephen Clay, an Indianapolis minister and politician, of sexually abusing him as a minor.Jonathan...

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