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A ‘kingpin,’ a long-lost sister and a family’s untold story

A local author uncovers her family's legacy in the pages of the Recorder Author and Indianapolis native Michelle Dartis never knew her family had strong...

The power of inclusive leadership

Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream. I have a vision. My vision is for most people in the world to feel engaged at...

Meet Roxanne Brown: The first African American and the first woman president of the United Steelworkers

In a significant moment for the labor movement, Roxanne Brown, set to become the first African American woman elected as President of the United...

2026 priorities for Indy’s Black LGBTQ community

Following an eventful 2025, Belinda Drake and Michael Martin Drain are focused on taking action in 2026. Drake, executive director for Community Research and...

Eiteljorg Museum appoints Bright Afriyie as new CFO

The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art has officially entered a new era of fiscal management with the appointment of Bright Afriyie as its...

PRI Show races to Indy

The intersection of digital precision and high-octane reality takes center stage as the 2025 Performance Racing Industry (PRI) Show returns to the Indiana Convention...

Indiana cannot afford to lose Martin University — and we must be honest about why it happened.

When Martin University announced it would pause operations at the end of the semester, I felt the weight of that moment, and I know...

Martin University to pause operations amid financial, enrollment challenges

Martin University, Indiana's only Predominantly Black Institution (PBI) of higher education, announced that it will pause all university operations at the conclusion of the...

How Rene Johnson built an empire on realism, relativity and referrals

For entrepreneur Rene Johnson, founder of the celebrated Bay Area catering company Blackberry Soul Fine Catering, a business card is not just a networking...

New analysis shows more US consumers are falling behind on their utility bills

By JOSH BOAK More people are falling behind on paying their bills to keep on the lights and heat their homes, according to a new...
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