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Indianapolis Recorder President and CEO Speaking at Startup Ladies Study Hall 

Recorder Media Group President and CEO Robert Shegog will speak this week to an international group of women entrepreneurs on how to work with media outlets that focus on Black and brown communities. 

Indianapolis Urban League president receives honorary degree from Marian University

Indianapolis Urban League President Anthony “Tony” Mason received an honorary degree in public service from Marian University over the weekend.

I’m Just Sayin’: Let’s listen to our youth

Be proud of our young people.At the city’s first #IndyYouthSpeak, Indianapolis had a few things they needed to get off their chest both to...

I’m Just Sayin’: Listening to Black people

Black Indianapolis public opinion matters.My sometimes political sparring partner, Abdul Hakim Shabazz of Indy Politics, recently conducted some public opinion polling. IndyPolitics polls predicted the...

45’s treatment of the press: ‘Make it make sense’

I am at a loss to understand how journalists can support someone who has such contempt for what we do for a living. I...

Health department starts new campaign to tackle opioid abuse

With a grant from the National Association of County and City Health Officials, the Marion County Public Health Department will tackle the opioid crisis...

Health department starts new campaign to tackle opioid abuse

With a grant from the National Association of County and City Health Officials, the Marion County Public Health Department will tackle the opioid crisis...

Proposal to protect renters approved by city council but faces uncertain future

A set of proposals pushed by Mayor Joe Hogsett and passed by the Indianapolis City-County Council on Feb. 24 are meant to further protect...

Proposal to protect renters approved by city council but faces uncertain future

A set of proposals pushed by Mayor Joe Hogsett and passed by the Indianapolis City-County Council on Feb. 24 are meant to further protect...

Youth are both optimistic and pessimistic about race relations

Recently, Saul Garcia, a 16-year-old student at Renaissance School in the Metropolitan School District of Warren Township, approached a basketball court, only for a...
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