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Maurice Broaddus: Afrofuturist author, conversation guy and mentor
On a Saturday in late September, I sat for an hour with fantasy and horror writer Maurice Broaddus at Provider, a coffee house off...
Unite for Change Campaign Recognizes the National Day of Remembrance
This year marks the 8th year that September 25th has been recognized as a day of remembering murder victims. In 2007, Congress designatedSeptember 25th as the "National Day of...
Gamma Phi Delta Sorority continues tradition
In February of 1943, a group of women met at Lewis College of Business to discuss the need for an organization that would support...
Thousands March Nearly 900 Miles in Journey for Justice
The movement that began in a bungalow is traveling nearly 900 miles to the home of Dr. King’s “Dream.”A coalition of organizations, led by...
Opening event August 7: Indianapolis photographer featured in new exhibit at Indiana Landmarks Center
WHAT: The Naptown Scene: Classic Jazz Photography exhibit will feature the work of Indianapolis-based photographer Mark Sheldon, featuring more than 50 photographs and biographies...
Win tickets to Soul Food Festival Indianapolis
Join us Friday, August 21, 2015 at the Lafayette Square Mall for an evening of fun, food and entertainment.Stone Soul Edition: Live performances on...
African-American Facts for Week of: June 7, 2015
Know Your History!Up to the early 20th century, most American knowledge of Black history was limited to the African American struggle through slavery and...
2015 Brew Fest
Be sure to start your summer right! Nothing says summer like the great selection of BBQ, and beverage you’ll find at BBQ & Brew Fest!...
African-American Facts for Week of: May 3, 2015
Know Your History!Up to the early 20th century, most American knowledge of Black history was limited to the African American struggle through slavery and...
African-American History for Week of: April 12th
Know Your History!While slavery in America hosts the background of Black history, the African American impact on history reaches beyond the country's early history,...
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EdGems with Educator Barnes: Black in the Suburbs: A Parent’s Perspective
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....
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Improving health care for Black women
JEAN BREAUX - 0
I am a patient of the Indiana University Health System, and I can very honestly share that I’ve had extremely positive experiences...
Community Voices
Poetic justice?
RONALD RICE - 0
On Jan. 6, we witnessed an insurrection in our nation’s capital. Violent supporters mesmerized by the inflammatory words of Donald Trump, a...
Community Voices
Institutional racism is real
RONALD RICE - 0
When Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama, on Dec....
Arts & Culture
What’s In A Name, Indy? Lt. j.g. Graham Edward Martin Park
When you travel down Fall Creek Parkway near 16th Street, you’ll see a sign for the Lt....