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NAATC 2026 season to include ā€˜Willa B’s Letter,’ ā€˜Storytelling Slam’

The Naptown African American Theatre Collective hopes to push the limits of what audiences think about freedom this season.  The NAATC is doing things a...

REVIEW: R&B royalty reigns supreme during New Edition Legacy Tour stop in Indy

Heavy rain pounded downtown Indianapolis on Feb. 19. Inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse, however, the only storm that mattered was onstage. The New Edition Legacy Tour arrived...

I just want to go home

Indianapolis has a long history of major tensions between law enforcement officers and African Americans, especially boys and young men. For example, anyone who...

IBTC announces 2026 season, highlighting love,Ā excellenceĀ and supportĀ 

The Indianapolis Black Theatre Company (IBTC) announced its 2026 season, ushering in another year of growth and continued commitment to Black storytelling.  One of the...

Black history can save America

I look forward to celebrating Black History Month every year. It’s a time to celebrate our achievements, our culture, and our lives. But this...

Mike Epps opens The Right Jab Boxing Gym in Indy

The Right Jab Boxing Gym celebrated its grand opening on Feb. 13. Mike Epps, comedian and Indianapolis native, was there to open his new...

Honoring Black Hoosier artists who have left a lasting mark on Indianapolis

Indianapolis has a long, storied history of Black creatives who have left a lasting impression on their communities.  This Black History Month, the Recorder is...

2026 Black History Month Student Poetry & Essay Contest

In recognition of Black History Month, The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper is inviting local students to participate in our poetry and essay contest. Students in grades...

Truth demands action: Rethinking King, Malcolm and us

As we observe Black History Month, 2026, it is imperative to address two truths.  First, ā€œtheyā€ did not give us the shortest month of the...

Q&A: JPMorganChase’s Shaunte Robinson talks about inclusive banking and financial inclusion

Shaunte Robinson, Business Development Executive and Midwest Segment Lead for Inclusive Banking at J.P. Morgan Commercial Banking, sat down with the Recorder to discuss...
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