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School leaders of color face high levels of burnout. Here’s what they need to thrive.

This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters By HARRISON PETERS As a novice teacher in 1999, I was grateful...

Heart Work: Embracing Intersectionality in Indianapolis

Thereā€™s hard work, and thereā€™s heart work. Throughout my multifaceted career, Iā€™ve positioned myself within many of Indianaā€™s leading industries as an expert in...

For every Black woman who wants to be free

Latest book by award-winning local author provides blueprint for Black womenā€™s liberation At the close of her second book, ā€œDear Black Girl: Letters from Your...

Equity and empowerment: Indiana Black and Minority Health Fair

In a display of community solidarity, Indianapolis hosted the 2024 Health Fair from June 27-30, tailored specifically for its Black and minority residents. The...

Five questions Indiana’s gubernatorial candidates need to answer about energy equity

As Indiana prepares for its upcoming gubernatorial election this November, voters need to understand where the candidates stand on crucial issues.  Chief among those issues...

Shegog receives Achievement Award from ICRC

President and CEO of the Recorder Media Group Robert Shegog will be awarded the 2024 Achievement in Business and Entrepreneurship Award by the Indiana...

Indiana low-income solar programs get more than $117 million in federal funding

By VIOLET COMBER-WILEN New federal funding will allow for the development of low-income solar programs throughout the state. The Environmental Protection Agencyā€™s Solar for All Funding distributed $7...

Launching MHS Serves: An innovative program to increase health equity

Iā€™m told that health is wealth. Unfortunately, too often, people of color and other marginalized communities face large disparities in health outcomes that make life...

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...

Six Sigma Racial Equity Institute helps Black women upskill, close pay gapĀ 

In this one-on-one with the Indianapolis Recorder, Joy E. Mason, CEO of Optimist Business Solutions, shares the inspiration for creating the Six Sigma Racial...
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