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Circle City Classic to feature ‘epic’ lineup for game day concert

Indiana Black Expo, Inc. announced its entertainment lineup today as part of this year’s Circle City Classic football game featuring Kentucky State University v....

State of Black Homeownership: More denials than access to mortgages

This week in Houston, the nation’s oldest minority professional real estate trade association held its 68th annual convention. Founded in July 1947, the National...

Porter’s Ark

After a 30 minute drive from Brownsburg, Ind., Pastor Ernest Porter Sr. pulls up to his eastside church, Greater Galilee Institutional Missionary Baptist Church,...

Recorder launches new STEM page for students

Over the past 120 years, The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper has prided itself on preparing a conscious community today and beyond. Educating the community on...

Depleted assistance?

The Warren Township Government Center is full of people waiting to celebrate. The blue and green balloons and immensely stuffed gift bags is something...

State-wide higher education partnership launches five-year strategic plan

The plan to Increase Indiana Higher Education’s Collective Impact on Communities presents a strategy that ties together a clear mission with clear goals and...

President Obama to commemorate 10th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina

Since taking office, President Obama has made it a key priority to continue and expedite the recovery and rebuilding efforts in the wake of...

Cremation Services Announced for Julian Bond

WASHINGTON (NNPA) – The family of Julian Bond wife, has issued the following statement:We realize that many people loved and admired Julian. We...

Butler University kicks off Diversity Lecture Series with Holocaust Survivor Eva Kor

Holocaust survivor Eva Mozes Kor, will open Butler University’s 2015–2016 Celebration of Diversity Distinguished Lecture Series onĀ October 22 at 7:30 p.m.Ā in Clowes Memorial Hall.Born...

50 Years after Riots: Watts Struggles, Cautions Ferguson and Baltimore

Fifty years ago this month, Watts was ablaze. The citizens of this all-black Los Angeles neighborhood had grown exasperated with that era’s racial inequities,...

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