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The next education reform should be to limit the number of charter authorizers operating in Indianapolis

The next innovation in education should be limiting the number of charter school authorizers operating in Indianapolis. Currently, there are 11 different entities that can...

Brother to brother: The Wolleys

In this series, the Indianapolis Recorder explores love, family and friendship among the cityā€™s community leaders and residents. Jeremy, Marshawn and Michael Wolley are brothers...

The benefits of debt for Black business ownersĀ 

Access to capital is a top challenge Black businesses face, and addressing the issue could benefit from a culturally competent response. According to the most...

Newfields meltdown comes amid widespread DEI retreat

By JAMES BRIDGES Newfields' meltdown is pushing into a second month, with no end in sight, as the controversy transcends a single personnel move at...

A call to action to address murder of Indianapolis youth

The African American Coalition of Indianapolis is calling for the community to become more involved in addressing youth violence Despite a 17% decline for 2023...

Black Indianapolis won and so did Black mayors!

While certainly the election was closer than the 72% win in 2019, Mayor Joe Hogsett earned an impressive victory over his toughest opponent to...

Why no plan from Jefferson Shreve to partner with Black leadership on moving city forward?

Mayoral candidate Jefferson Shreve affirmed that he would not have a plan to work on Black issues faced by the Black community in a...

AACI in partnership with the Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper and Radio One will host the First Broadcast and live stream of the Mayoral debate focused...

The African American Coalition of Indianapolis (AACI), in conjunction with the Indianapolis Recorder and Radio One, will host the first broadcast and live stream...

Banks addressing Black business debt aversion is good business and good for city

Addressing debt aversion due to poor relationships between banks and the Black community is good for banks and the city.   The Biennial Black Business...

Crossroads Public Affairs provides new approach to statewide community engagement on Black policy issues

If you ever wondered what you would do if you lived during the Black civil rights movement of the 1960s, you have an opportunity...
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