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IAAGG hosts annual genealogy conference

The Indiana African American Genealogy Group will host its annual conference, titled ā€œThe Journey to Our Ancestor’s Stories,ā€ on Sept. 19 at the Eiteljorg...

Congressman Carson to Hold Twitter Town Hall Meeting

U.S. Congressman André Carson (IN-07) will hold a Twitter Town Hall meeting tomorrow,September 10, 2015 to discuss his ongoing work in Washington and Indianapolis.  This 30...

African Writer Accuses African Americans of Appropriating African Culture to Look ā€œTrendyā€

In a piece that she admits might be ā€œpettyā€ African LondonerĀ Zipporah GeneĀ calls out African Americans who appropriate African culture.…Black Twitter is littered with countless...

Butler Ties For First Place As Most Innovative School in the Midwest

Bulldogs all over are celebrating over the announcement that Butler tied for first place as the Most Innovative School among Midwestern Regional Universities.The distinction...

Indianapolis Recorder, American Senior Communities partner for Community Health and Wellness Fair

The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper in partnership with American Senior Communities (ASC) and WTHR presents a free Community Health and Wellness Fair on Sept. 12...

15 Years Ago, Talib Kweli, Mos Def, Common & More Used Hip-Hop for Justice. The Fight Continues.

Police officers (and law enforcement officials) murdering unarmed people of color has been a resounding issue, especially since the 2012 death of Trayvon Martin....

News service for sight impaired to feature Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper

Beginning this week those with sight impairments can access the Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper on NFB-Newsline, a free audio-information service for the blind, visually impaired,...

Indy says hello to rapid transit

Within the next two years, Indianapolis will have the first fully-electric bus rapid transit system in the U.S. according to IndyGo. What will be...

Attracting crime: Indy’s vacant homes

City officials say they aren’t able to physically keep count of Indianapolis’ climbing number of abandoned homes, however, they are working on a handful...

‘It laid a foundation’

They graduated over 50 years ago, but it seems like yesterday when Phyllis Meadows, Melvin McGuire, Sandra Woods, Bob Bernard and Barbara Hall walked...

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