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IPS board members reject pointed critiques from challengers seeking to unseat them

A Wednesday candidate forum hosted by the Central Library and presented in partnership with Chalkbeat Indiana, WFYI Public Media and the Indianapolis Recorder, was...

Congressman Carson and wife announce divorce

This afternoon, Congressman Andre' Carson's office released an official statement announcing he and his wife's separation. Carson, who has served as U.S. representative for Indiana's 7th...

Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper Honors Minority Medical Professionals

The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper will honor 12 minority professionals who have exhibited excellence in the medical field during the annual Golden Laurel Professional Reception.The...

10-Digit Dialing in Indiana’s 317 Area Code Mandatory on Oct. 15

In just under two weeks, all consumers in Central Indiana’s 317 telephone area code will be required to use 10 digits to make local...

The Smithsonian’s African American Museum is a “Living” Testament

The just-opened National Museum of African American History and Culture is a work-in-progress — in every way. Surprisingly, this is its best asset.In one...

Library hosts poetry contest for all young poets grades 7-12

Next month, the Indianapolis Public Library will honor some our city's best young poets at the 11th annual Slammin' Rhymes Poetry Challenge. This year, the...

WUBG (Big 98.3)/Indianapolis Flips To Urban Mainstream As ‘Real 98.3’

iHEARTMEDIA Country WUBG (BIG 98.3)/PLANIFIELD-INDIANAPOLIS has flipped to Urban Mainstream as "REAL 98.3." A loop began airing over the weekend, promoting “change is coming...

CBC members push DOJ to investigate police shooting unarmed Blacks

On Sept. 22, the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) held a news conference outside of the United States Justice Department in Washington, D.C., calling for...

Recorder, Radio One forum asks gubernatorial candidates tough questions on race, economy

Last Sunday, residents from different parts of the Hoosier state gathered in the auditorium of the Central Library to witness an unprecedented forum hosted...

Photo series shows burden on Black backs

It just couldn’t wait any longer.Local musician Rehema McNeil organized a poignant photo project a couple months ago showing the precariousness that she and...

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