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The Indianapolis Recorder Honors Minority Law Professionals

The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper will honor 8 minority professionals who have exhibited excellence in the field of law during the annual Golden Laurel Professional...

Where did the Black banks go?

America has half as many Black-owned banks as existed 15 years ago.ā€œPeople assume don’t know what they are doing,ā€ said Alden McDonald, CEO...

Atlanta’s Paschal’s Restaurant serves soul food, history

Paschal’s has been Atlanta’s premier soul food restaurant for nearly 70 years. It’s secret recipe? A rare blend of down-home cooking, civil rights and...

In New York’s schools, violence is rampant, punishment is rare

Osman Couey is a New York City teacher who allegedly threw Ka’Veon Wilson, a 7-year-old special-needs student, across a hallway at Harlem’s Public School...

Flourishing House Flippers, Interior Designers at Home on HGTV

Home flippers and interior designers are thriving in the rebounding real-estate sector — as seen on TV.With an average gross profit of $55,000 per...

Andre Mack and Mouton Noir: The wine world’s black sheep

In a third-floor loft a few blocks from Madison Square Garden, the wine merchants at Banville & Jones are deciding which wines New Yorkers...

Finding Kunta: Black entrepreneurs connect the dots after Roots

Kunta Kinte still haunts us.Ā Nearly 40 years after it premiered,Ā Roots – Alex Haley’s iconic quest,Ā tracing his ancestry from slavery back to Juffure, The Gambia...

LISTEN: The Recorder Report – June 2, 2016

In the June 2 installment of The Recorder Report; writers Kelly Patrick Slone, and Ebony Chappel sat down with Jeffrey Page, director and choreographer...

IPS town hall meeting lacks parent participation

More than 80 chairs filled the second-level conference room in the Julia Carson Government Center recently, but only about 15 to 20 of those...

Youth summer employment, activities plentiful but underutilized

As a way to keep youth out of trouble this summer, Mayor Joe Hogsett announced Project Indy, a youth jobs initiative in collaboration with...

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