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...
The white-on-white crime events of Jan. 6 at the U.S. Capitol was an eye-soaring squint into the internal class contradictions of white supremacy. More...
Reconnecting to Our Waterways’ (ROW) waterway committee volunteers meeting monthly to determine fun, positive and unique ways to connect the community with the waterways...
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 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...
Special to the Recorder The Baptist Ministers Alliance has launched a poor peoples’ campaign entitled, “Where are the jobs?” in an effort to highlight...
A new survey of Americans’ knowledge of religion found that atheists, agnostics, Jews and Mormons outperformed Protestants and Roman Catholics in answering questions about...