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Medicaid is more important than MAGA

Last week, Republicans voted for a budget that slashes Medicaid, SNAP and retirement benefits ­— all to give tax breaks to the ultra-wealthy. Under their...

Trump’s Trade War Hits Black America Hardest as Tariffs Drive Up Costs

By STACY M. BROWN President Donald Trump’s latest round of tariffs — 25% on imports from Canada and Mexico and 10% on imports from China...

Listen to the King

We are quickly approaching two major events in our country this month as we kick off 2025. We will have the return of the Trump...

On fatherhood

Why are we still so fascinated with ā€œThe Lion Kingā€ after three decades? It’s largely because of the centrality of fatherhood, as anthropomorphized by...

A place of resilience: What Witherspoon Presbyterian Church means to the community

When thinking about places — real, tangible locations — around Indianapolis that are important both historically and culturally to the Black community, what do...

Indy Fresh Market: Why community support matters

Last fall, Indy Fresh Market opened its doors for the first time. A year later, the store is still looking for local support. The community...

ā€˜There’s still life in this area’: What Douglass Park means to its community

When thinking about places — real, tangible locations — around Indianapolis that are important both historically and culturally to the Black community, what do...

Mike Epps to host free concert in Douglass Park

Mike Epps, Indianapolis-based comedian and ā€œhometown hero,ā€ announced a free concert this weekend. The concert will take place at 2 p.m. on Sept. 7 at...

Indy’s Black community combats opioid crisis (Part 2)

To read part one of this story, visit our website, indianapolisrecorder.com. Systemic mistreatment leads to mistrust Seeking to combat high overdose death rates in Indy’s Black...

More than skin deep

The brilliant Harlem Renaissance writer and anthropologist, Zora Neale Hurston, is frequently cited for her aphorism, ā€œAll my skinfolk ain’t kinfolk.ā€ Hurston was referencing...
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