The 27th annual Art & Soul festival returns next month, kicking off Black History Month in Indianapolis with events celebrating music, dance, visual art...
By ELIZABETH GABRIEL
Students with significant cognitive disabilities can earn a new type of diploma this year intended to provide them with more opportunities after...
The Indianapolis Recorder is hiring a staff writer who will help advance the newspaperās mission of preparing a conscious community today and beyond.
At 128...
Indianapolis Public Libraryās Board of Trustees held its first regular meeting of the year with public comment Jan. 23.
Amid ongoing controversy surrounding the search...
The Indiana Black Legislative Caucus announced its 2023 legislative agenda, which focuses on closing the education achievement gap and providing additional support to students...
Lowering health care costs is one of Indiana Republican lawmakersā top priorities this legislative session. Several bills have been introduced that aim to make...
The Indianapolis Recorder is hiring a new editor who will be responsible for advancing the newspaper's mission of preparing a conscious community today and...
Librarian and activist Stephen Lane will join the Indianapolis Public Library Board of Trustees.
Lane, a former special collections librarian and union member at IndyPL,...
An all-Black cast is set to take the stage at Indiana Repertory Theatre in Pearl Cleageās āFlyinā West.ā
The local revival of āFlyinā Westā will...
Teens and young adults who identified as religious or spiritual reported their mental health to be better than their nonreligious counterparts, according to a...