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St. Philip’s Episcopal Church marks 125th anniversary

St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, one of the longest-standing Black institutions in Indianapolis, proudly honored its 125th anniversary with a celebration on May 10, 2026. Rooted...

Purdue expands downtown footprint as plans for 501 Indiana Ave take shape 

Purdue University is continuing to expand its presence in downtown Indianapolis, pairing new property acquisitions with early-stage planning for the future of 501 Indiana...

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...

Q&A: Filmmaker Layla Absalon on ‘Remembering Indiana Avenue’ 

“Remembering Indiana Avenue,” a documentary directed and edited by local Black filmmaker Layla Absalon, is one of many films screening at the Indy Shorts...

Madam Walker Legacy Center unveils historical marker, opens gift shop 

The Madam Walker Legacy Center celebrated two significant advancements honoring pioneering entrepreneur Madam C.J. Walker: the installation of an official Indiana state historical marker...

Building bridges: Purdue expands role in Indianapolis 

Purdue University is strengthening its presence in Indianapolis, focusing on collaboration and inclusivity as it works alongside community leaders and partners in the historic...

RECORDER EXCLUSIVE: Purdue University acquires property on Indiana Avenue, plans for student hub

Purdue University is expanding its reach by purchasing a property at 518-520 Indiana Avenue. The university purchased the property to meet the increasing enrollment demands...

How ‘65/70 Riff’ connects art, Black history and my journey in Indianapolis

Growing up on the north side of Indianapolis, I was surrounded by a loving family, a close-knit community and a sense of possibility. My childhood...

Art installation honoring Black history to be unveiled at The Stutz

A new art installation paying homage to Black history and community resilience is set to debut at the Stutz later this week. The piece, entitled...

Center for Africana Studies and Cultures welcomes A’Lelia Bundles

The Center for Africana Studies & Culture at IUI announced a panel conversation featuring Prestigious Fellow, author and journalist A’Lelia Bundles. “Book Bans, Education, and...
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