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Lockefield Garden Dust Bowl documentary screening and exhibit unveiled ahead of NBA All-Star Weekend

Once upon a time, players like George McGinnis and Oscar Robertson were not allowed in many stadiums and gymnasiums around Indianapolis. Now, they are...

Indiana Historical Society to tell stories of free Black settlement

The history of an early settlement of free Black and mixed-race pioneers in Indiana will have its story told. Before the end of slavery, free...

ā€˜The whole point is community’: Indiana Pride of Color’s promise to LGBTQ+ Hoosiers

Indiana Pride of Color (INPOC) is working to create spaces for Black and brown LGBTQ+ Hoosiers to feel seen and heard. The organization is the...

Spotlight on Black artists who shaped Naptown

As the community comes together to celebrate Black History Month, the Recorder is shedding a light on a few of the Black visual artists...

ā€˜Who we are called to serve’: NBA chaplains offer encouragement on and off the court

The history of chaplains in the NBA dates back approximately 40 years. In the 1970s, former Philadelphia 76ers players Bobby Jones and Julius Erving requested...

Kappa Alpha Psi Partners with IU to foster future Black leaders

In a groundbreaking partnership to boost diversity in corporate leadership, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. has joined forces with the Indiana University (IU) Kelley...

Indy writing trio celebrates Black identity through hair and spirituality with new book

Nestled within the Indianapolis religious landscape lies a unique story of self-discovery, cultural affirmation and spiritual awakening: "My Divine Natural Hair: Inspiration and Tips...

Bread for the World to host Black History teach in and listening session

Bread for the World will join other faith-based organizations for an afternoon of discussion surrounding food injustices.  The Food Justice and Faith Community Teach In...

Crispus Attucks’ first integrated class to celebrate 50th reunion

The Crispus Attucks class of 1974 will celebrate its 50-year high school reunion this summer. This class is unique because it was the first...

EmpowerHER: Tackling Black maternal health disparities in Indianapolis

The nonprofit organization MelaMama Maternal Wellness hosted the ā€œEmpowerHER: Navigating Black Maternal Healthā€ event in collaboration with IU Health’s infant and maternal health team on Saturday, Jan. 27, 2024, at the Ruth Lilly Health Education Center in Indianapolis.
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