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Recorder Rewind: The best of Indy’s arts in 2023

Artists and creatives around Indianapolis have had a fairly significant year, from The Bicentennial Unity Plaza to Mike Epps’ ā€œBuying Back the Blockā€ to...

President Biden celebrates Black small business boom, announces new investments

By Stacy M. BrownNNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent In a press call, top White House officials attributed the surge in Black entrepreneurship, the fastest in...

Ways to ring in the New Year around Indianapolis

The holiday season has come and gone just as quickly as the entirety of the year 2023.  As you prepare to gather with family, friends...

Tea’s Me Cafe, coming to a store near you!

Tea’s Me Cafe is now selling a line of bottled teas in grocery stores around Indiana. The local tea cafe, owned by WNBA Hall of...

Christkindlmarkt at the Athenaeum to highlight KwanzaaĀ 

The second annual Christkindlmarkt at the Athenaeum will look a little different this year — a little more inclusive, that is. Taking place each weekend...

A daily dose of grace:Ā Cultivating thankfulness with Rev. Sheila P. Spencer’s ā€˜Gratitude Journal’

Rev. Sheila P. Spencer is a woman of many talents. She is an author, poet, teacher, traveler and preacher. A strong advocate of gratitude...

Beyond business: Black executive leaders paving the way in Indy

Amidst the vibrant economic landscape of Indianapolis, the rise in Black executive leadership symbolizes a pivotal shift in the city’s corporate realm.

Dashing through diversity: How Black Santa products are changing the holiday landscape

The surge in popularity of Black Santa-themed products in the U.S. during the holidays highlights an evolution in consumer preference that underscores a societal push for cultural inclusivity during the holiday season.

CLD celebrates $34 million campaign with ribbon cutting

The Center for Leadership Development (CLD), a beacon of hope and empowerment for Indianapolis' minority youth since 1977, celebrated a significant milestone with a...

Martin University president resigns from Newfields board

In a statement released to The Recorder, Dr. Sean Huddleston announced his resignation from the board of trustees at Newfields. ā€œI joined the board of...
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