On Dec. 1, 2025, the Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper received a proclamation celebrating its 130 years of journalistic excellence and service to the community. The special resolution passed by Indianapolis’ City-County Council recognized the civic impact of more than a century of courageous and diverse reporting by the Recorder.

From its inception in 1895, the Recorder sought to use its voice to inform and promote issues affecting the Black community locally and nationally. In a time when many diverse communities were being misrepresented, the Recorder was steadfast in its mission to be a voice for Indianapolis.
Several City-County Council members congratulated current CEO and President of the Recorder Media Group Robert Shegog and the entire team. Under Shegog’s leadership, the Recorder has thrived as a multimedia force focused on educating, engaging and empowering the community.
Contact Staff Writer Malik Simon at 317-762-7847.
Malik Simon is a Staff Writer for the Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper. Originally from Memphis, TN, he graduated from Mississippi Valley State University with a Bachelor of Arts in General Studies concentrating on journalism. Before joining the Recorder, he wrote for the Devil’s Gazette newspaper at MVSU and served as a freelance content and video editor. He seeks to use media to help communities flourish through literacy and factual reporting.






