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Top environmental stories of 2025 

Legacy pollution, environmental justice and the intersection of land, water and health were at the forefront of environmental activism in Indianapolis neighborhoods in 2025. The Recorder...

Edna Martin Christian Center breaks ground on new affordable housing in Martindale-Brightwood

The Edna Martin Christian Center and its community development subsidiary, Edna Martin Community-Based Development Organization (CBDO), broke ground Wednesday on a new affordable single-family home...

Investing in our communities: Transforming Indy Parks

Indianapolis is in the midst of an unprecedented transformation, one that’s happening right in our backyards — our parks. Over the past few years, Indy...

Indiana Landmarks receives Black funeral home records 

Indiana Landmarks Black Heritage Preservation Program received a collection of records from Indy’s King and King Funeral Home, a historic Black funeral home that...

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...

Martindale Brightwood: Low incomes and high housing costs fuel crisis 

For those living in the 46218 ZIP code, finding affordable housing is becoming an increasingly difficult challenge.   While property prices have surged in recent...

Frederick Douglass Park Family Center opens its doors on the east side

The Frederick Douglass Park Family Center’s grand opening saw large crowds and community leaders eager to unveil the $20 million project. Under construction since...

A conversation inside Indy’s juvenile detention center

The Marion County Juvenile Detention Center is located right in the middle of the Martindale-Brightwood neighborhood.

SOS: Scriptures on servers – Exploring the Oasis of Hope digitization project

In a digital age where information is abundant, but history can be fragile, the preservation of religious and cultural heritage stands paramount. Oasis of...

Impact and innovation: The Indianapolis Recorder

What began as a two-page church bulletin by co-founders George P. Stewart and William Porter, now hails as one of the top African American publications in the nation.
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