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Local dance group to celebrate Black and Latino communities through dance

Washington Park Steppers, a local dance group, is celebrating diversity and community with free salsa and Chicago style stepping lessons. The dance group will host...

Indianapolis celebrates inclusive businesses at mayor’s DiversityĀ Awards

Indianapolis came together to honor organizations leading the way in workplace diversity and inclusion on May 9. Hosted by Mayor Joe Hogsett, EmployIndy and the...

Diving into diversity: Empowering Black and Brown youth through aquatic exploration and conservation

In a world where access to aquatic activities remains somewhat of a privilege for many, a few Indianapolis organizations are working tirelessly to break...

Executive Conversations with Jamie Dimon, CEO of one of the largest banks in the world

CEO OF THE ONE OF THE LARGEST BANKS IN THE WORLD, JAMIE DIMON, SPEAKS TO US ABOUT THE FIRM’S COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, THE OPPORTUNITIES...

Health equity expert shares how cardiovascular disparities can be eliminated

SPECIAL TO THE RECORDER By Roche Communications Staff African Americans are 30 percent more likely to die from heart disease than white Americans, according to the...

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...

Breaking barriers: Lisa Hardin’s Odyssey in redefining supplier diversity

Across the United States, the summer of 2020 served as a nexus moment—sparking corporate commitments to supplier diversity. However, long before that moment, companies...

2024 Indiana legislative bills that affect minorities

The 2024 Indiana legislative session kicked off with nearly 130 bills introduced. Several bills would directly and indirectly affect Black and minority Hoosiers.

We need Dr. King’s wisdom more than ever

On January 15th, 2024, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. would have been 95 years old. Each year – and often throughout the year -- we...

Report details ā€˜discriminatory censorship’ laws targeting schools and students

By LEE V. GAINES At least 21 states and 145 school districts or other local governments have embraced what two legal scholars describe as discriminatory...
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