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Urban education expert visits IUPUI

Pedro Noguera, one of the nation's most prominent professors of urban education, will visit IUPUI Oct. 11 as part of the 2016-17 Chancellor's Diversity...

Recorder hosts free Family Field and Fitness Day

As we launch into an amazing Indiana fall, it is time to celebrate the best of Indianapolis and come together to build healthy communities...

Williams to carry torch during state’s bicentennial relay

Indianapolis Recorder President Shannon Williams will represent the historic 121-year-old publication during Marion County’s 2016 Bicentennial Torch RelayThroughout the relay, the torch will be...

Chappel selected as ā€˜Best & Brightest’ finalist

Ebony Chappel, the Recorder’s editor-in-chief and marketing director, has been selected as a finalist for Indy’s Best & Brightest in the Media, Entertainment and...

Approaches vary among white allies of racial justice movement

For white people striving to be effective allies to people of color in the push for racial justice, the pursuit of the ā€œright wayā€...

Dubious ā€˜disorderly conduct’ arrests plummet as public turns cameras on cops

Arrests for disorderly conduct ― what critics call ā€œcontempt of copā€ because police officers use it to arrest those who disrespect them ― have...

Indiana revises bail policy

Indiana has joined a growing list of states looking to revamp its criminal justice system with a new approach to dealing with crime suspects...

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.Ā Carson, who has served as U.S. representativeĀ 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...

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