At Rooted School Indianapolis, these students look ahead to a new vision of what Black History Month could be.
The Indianapolis Recorder caught up with...
In the Love in Color series, the Indianapolis Recorder explores love, family and friendship among some of the cityās community leaders and residents. Husband...
As the Indiana General Assembly convenes for the 2025 legislative session, Hoosiers across the state are watching, waiting and hoping for action.
In a time...
Mayor Joe Hogsett announced the second class of the International Leaders Academy, a program dedicated to empowering and connecting with immigrant Hoosiers.
āEach and every...
It's easy to stick to the tried-and-true pipeline when hiring for community development roles. But forming connections with people from different industries and generations...
The Broad Ripple Village Association will request a permit from the city to make the neighborhood a gun-free zone on Friday and Saturday nights through the end of August.
The big fear any major cityās power brokers have, especially an upwardly striving city like Indianapolis, is negative national publicity. That can cost a...
President Obama briefly met last Tuesday with about 20 Black religious leaders, including representatives of the major African American denominations, in the second White...