The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare persistent, systemic racial disparities in communities across the United States, including the lasting effect of inequality in medical...
The Indiana GOP’s effort to develop future leaders from diverse communities begins this month.
The Indiana Republican Diversity Leadership Series includes six seminar-style classes for...
The 2022 College Football Playoff national championship will be in Indianapolis next January, leaving the host city’s planning team 12 more months to map...
The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper will host the virtual education series “Black in the Suburbs: A Parent's Perspective” live at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 26 on...
Three times a week, an Uber ride on Indianapolis’ east side helps to save the life of bright-eyed, 11-year-old Jay’Shawn Roberson.
Every other weekday, Jay’Shawn...
On Jan. 6, we witnessed an insurrection in our nation’s capital. Violent supporters mesmerized by the inflammatory words of Donald Trump, a United States...
The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare persistent, systemic racial disparities in communities across the United States, including the lasting effect of inequality in medical...
The Leadership Indianapolis series The Convo provides opportunities to learn more about community leaders, organizations, issues and opportunities in our city.
In this conversation you...
Listen as Educator Barnes talks with Black students and an equity and inclusion expert about improving the educational experiences of Black students in the...
Nominations are open for the Indiana Minority Business Magazine’s 2016 Champions of Diversity awards dinner.A champion to us, particularly a Champion of Diversity exhibits...
The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper, in partnership with Leadership Indianapolis, is seeking nominations for emerging community leaders to participate in two outstanding civic leadership development...
The Phoenix Theatre, Indiana’s only professional contemporary theatre, has a proud tradition of presenting productions that both challenge and entertain. The theatre’s latest dramatic...
In July of 2014, Ernest Malone, a veteran firefighter with the Indianapolis Fire Department (IFD) made history as he became the second African-American to...
Ntozake Shange’s “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Enuf” has changed my life.The 64-page choreopoem details the metaphysical dilemma...