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Indigenous Peoples Day Community Celebration

"This is a free admission day. Visitors can attend dance performances and art presentations involving Native peoples of the Pacific Northwest, led by artists...

Indianapolis Recorder brings home six HSPA awards, three first place wins  

The Indianapolis Recorder won six awards, including three first place plaques, from the Indiana chapter of the HSPA’s 2024 Journalism Awards Friday, Sept. 13, 2024.    Regular...

Public forum to spotlight Indianapolis school board candidates

From 5:30 - 7 p.m. on Oct. 1, the Edna Martin Christian Center, KIPP Indy Public Schools, Brightwood Community Center, Martindale Brightwood Education Zone...

Recorder to celebrate Black Business Month with networking mixer

The Indianapolis Recorder is celebrating Black Business Month with ā€œTaste, Toast and Talk,ā€ the media group’s first ever professional networking mixer for Black business...

Meet Ms. Crystal: The Recorder’s fairy godmotherĀ Ā 

Embedded within the storied legacy of the Indianapolis Recorder are the stories of those whose lives it has influenced — and the stories of...

Recorder Media Group opens nominations for 2025 Champions of Diversity Awards

Nominations for the 2025 Champions of Diversity Awards are officially open.  Presented by the Minority Business Review and Indiana Minority Business Magazine, the 2025 Champions...

The cost of free speech

It is fair to say that Salman Rushdie, the widely celebrated author, is one of the world’s foremost champions of free speech. Rushdie, who...

Indianapolis Recorder brings home 10 SPJ awards including three first place winsĀ 

The Indianapolis Recorder won ten awards, including three first place plaques, from the Indiana chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists’ 2023 Best in Indiana Journalism Awards Friday, April 26, 2024.

Indianapolis Recorder wins Pillar Award from Asian American Alliance, Inc.

By STAFF The Indianapolis Recorder was among this year's honorees at the Asian American Alliance, Inc.'s (AAAI) 25th Anniversary Gala. The Recorder received the Pillar...

It started with a three-dollar camera from Goodwill

Dwayne Dixon picked up his first camera when he was 15 years old. It was a three-dollar camera from Goodwill. Born Feb. 18, 1949, in Indianapolis, by the time he was 18, he was drafted into the Navy and became an aircraft carrier.
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