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The Indianapolis Recorder is a weekly newspaper that has been serving Indianapolis' Black communities since 1895. They focus on issues that affect Black residents, and aim to be an advocate for minorities and underserved community members. Thanks to a partnership with Mirror Indy and other local news sources, you'll find some of their articles published here and some of our articles published on their website at indianapolisrecorder.com.
GANGGANG co-founder resigns from Newfields board of governors
Mali Bacon’s resignation follows the still-unexplained departure of the Newfields CEO.
IndyGo plans for leadership transition
IndyGo President and CEO Inez Evans has notified IndyGo of her plans to depart from her position on Dec. 31.
After Newfields CEO resigns, community leaders ask: What’s next?
The institution hasn’t provided a reason for Colette Pierce Burnette’s departure.
A new health clinic is coming off East 38th Street
A new Eskenazi Health clinic on the east side will serve as a community hub, providing health care and other resources.
African American Coalition calls for more community action in addressing youth violence
African American Coalition of Indianapolis is raising the question of how the community is going to start protecting youth.
New health and wellness complex coming to the Far Eastside
The complex will help students in sports programs at the James and Rosemary Phalen Leadership Academy and community members of all ages.


