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 Footlite Musicals presents a timely love story in ‘The Prom’ 

“The Prom,” a heartfelt story about young love, inclusion and fighting injustice, is coming to Footlite Musicals this fall.  “The Prom” is a love story...

Photos: Black, A Festival of Joy 2025

Check out photos from Mia Moore of She Shoots 317 of the 2025 Black Joy Festival in Indianapolis. Multi-Media & Senior Sports Reporter compiled this...

Edna Martin Christian Center breaks ground on new affordable housing in Martindale-Brightwood

The Edna Martin Christian Center and its community development subsidiary, Edna Martin Community-Based Development Organization (CBDO), broke ground Wednesday on a new affordable single-family home...

BLACK: A Festival of Joy returns this Saturday, Sept. 13 to Taggart Memorial Amphitheater

SPECIAL TO THE RECORDER BLACK: A Festival of Joy returns for its fourth iteration this Saturday, September 13, 2025, to Taggart Memorial Amphitheater in Riverside Park,...

Black WorldSchoolers: From family blog to Black bookstore 

Black WorldSchoolers just might be one of the most in-demand mobile bookstores in the Midwest.  Created by Natalie Pipkin, Black WorldSchoolers is a one-of-a-kind Black...

Indy Reads receives 2025 Library of Congress Literacy Award 

Indy Reads is one of the 2025 Library of Congress Literacy Awards Program Successful Practice Honorees.   Located in Fountain Square, Indy Reads is a community-centered...

Thriving in predominantly white schools: How Black families can support their middle and high school students

For many Black families in Indianapolis, the decision to send their child to a predominantly white middle or high school comes with both opportunity...

Indiana Landmarks names 10 Most Endangered historical sites in 2025 

Indiana Landmarks released its annual list of 10 Most Endangered, citing which historical Hoosier landmarks are most at risk this year.  The list for 2025...

We are WOKE and staying awoke

“And He it is Who makes the Night as a Robe for you, and Sleep as Repose, and makes the Day (as it were)...

We’ve come a long way, baby! But have we come far enough?

September is National Recovery Month — a time when we lift up the stories of courage, healing, and resilience from those reclaiming their lives...
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