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Q&A: Brenda Johnson on storytelling, reimagining aging and her upcoming one-woman show 

Brenda Johnson is changing the narrative surrounding aging, one story at a time.  Johnson, a transplant Hoosier storyteller, blogger and part-time Conner Prairie employee, is...

Trick-or-Treat 2025: What to know 

Halloween is just around the corner, and the City of Indianapolis announced the official Trick-or-Treat night for Indianapolis is from 6-8 p.m. on Friday,...

Recorder Media Group announces 2026 Champions of Impact Award honorees

Recorder Media Group has announced the honorees for the 19th Annual Champions of Impact Awards. All winners will be formally recognized during the awards...

Indy’s Own: Gary Gee

The first time I encountered the name Gary Gee was on a notecard titled The King is Black at the 2021 Butter Fine Art...

IndyPL seeking entries for Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge XIX

The Indianapolis Public Library’s African American History Committee is calling for submissions for the Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge XIX.  Students grades 6-12 are encouraged to enter...

George Floyd: Remembering. Reckoning. Reparations. Restoration.

Remembering This month, on Oct. 14, 2025, George Floyd would have turned 52 years old.  Floyd’s murder was so significant and disturbing that two years...

Naptown Narratives season 5 dives into the artistry and heart of Indy’s hip hop scene 

Season five of “Naptown Narratives” does more than just uncover the story behind a hip hop artist; it showcases the vibrant community on Indy’s...

A new chapter for New Era Church

By BARATO BRITT Turbulent times demand leadership that is steady, resolute and faithful to the calling that compels others to follow. This is an undeniable truth,...

Pastor, keep steppin’ in the right direction

I have followed your commands, which keep me from following cruel and evil people. My steps have stayed on your path; I have not...

Telling the ‘whole story’ of Black Hoosiers

“Promised Land as Proving Ground” may seem long overdue to some, but at least it’s telling a fuller story of Black Hoosiers. The Recorder first...
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