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The state of Black business

Despite Black Americans comprising around 10% of Indiana's population, only 3% of businesses in the state are Black-owned. Did Black business fall from grace...

Daptoberfest (formerly Blacktoberfest) 2023 to highlight Black-owned businesses in Indianapolis

Daptoberfest, formerly known as Blacktoberfest, is an event designed to highlight Black-owned businesses and give platforms to those who may not have the luxury...

Photos: Zaire Franklin – Hoagies and Hops Fundraiser

Indianapolis Colts Linebacker Zaire Franklin teamed up with Hoagies and Hops to host a fundraiser that benefited his foundation, Shelice’s Angels. Franklin, a Philadelphia...

Indiana native Jackie Young shines in 2023 WNBA Finals

Update 10/19/2023: Indiana native Jackie Young and the Las Vegas Aces defeated the New York Liberty 70-69 in Game 4 to win the 2023...

Municipal election cliff notes

Municipal Elections are around the corner. The Indianapolis Recorder has composed a cheat sheet for the elections this fall. Important dates: Mayoral and City-County Council elections:...

Black Brew Fest to launch at Newfields

The first annual Black Brew Fest is coming to Newfields this fall. The festival, which aims to highlight local and regional Black-owned businesses specializing in...

Beef and Boards kicks off fall production

ā€œJoseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoatā€ is centerstage at Beef and Boards Dinner Theatre through Nov. 19. The Bible-inspired Broadway musical — with music by...

WATCH: The Indianapolis mayoral debate on Black issues

The African American Coalition of Indianapolis (AACI), in partnership with the Indianapolis Recorder and Radio One, hosted the first broadcast and live stream of...

Controversy arises as ‘I Am Jesus Christ’ tackles religion in gaming

The upcoming video game ā€œI Am Jesus Christā€ on Steam has sparked controversy over the inclusion of religious content in video games. The game,...

IPS to dedicate science room for Manona Martin

Indianapolis Public Schools announced it will honor educator Mrs. Manona Martin. Martin made history as the first African American teacher at IPS James Whitcomb Riley,...
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