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Why inclusion still matters —and why the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir is getting it right

BY JENNI WHITE In 1998, Matthew Shepard’s brutal killing shook the nation and exposed the deadly consequences of hate. Nearly three decades later, the lessons...

Aces flush Fever 107-98 in overtime, head to 2025 WNBA Finals

The Indiana Fever's season of relentless perseverance came to a dramatic, heartbreaking end as the Las Vegas Aces defeated the Fever 107-98 in overtime...

A new chapter for New Era Church

By BARATO BRITT Turbulent times demand leadership that is steady, resolute and faithful to the calling that compels others to follow. This is an undeniable truth,...

Pastor, keep steppin’ in the right direction

I have followed your commands, which keep me from following cruel and evil people. My steps have stayed on your path; I have not...

Hauswald named new executive director of The Nature Conservancy in IndianaĀ 

Cassie Hauswald has been named executive director of The Nature Conservancy in Indiana after an extensive search, stepping into leadership of the state’s largest...

Telling the ā€˜whole story’ of Black Hoosiers

ā€œPromised Land as Proving Groundā€ may seem long overdue to some, but at least it’s telling a fuller story of Black Hoosiers. The Recorder first...

Community Arts Calendar: How Indy is preparing for ‘spooky season’ this October

It’s October, so you know what that means? Spooky Season has descended upon Indianapolis.  Whether you’re looking for some family-friendly festivities, a spooky show, festival...

Photos: Lead prevention community cooking workshop

Residents of Indianapolis' 46205 and 46218 zip codes gathered at Frederick Douglass Park on Sept. 27 for a hands-on cooking workshop focused on lead...

Trump admin cancels $35 million Purdue college prep program in DEI crackdown

By ERIC WEDDLE Purdue University will abruptly end a statewide initiative to help more than 13,000 low-income Indiana students go to college after it was...

The freedom to read and the power of diverse voices

Reading opens windows to diverse ideas, cultures, and perspectives, humanizing the ā€œotherā€ through story and nurturing empathy. At the Indianapolis Public Library, we witness...
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