Chloe McGowan – Indianapolis Recorder
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Eviction moves quickly, and it's important to know what to expect and what your rights are when facing an eviction.
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The Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra (ICO) is bringing music back to Indianapolis Parks this September.
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Beginning in July, the Naptown African American Theatre Collective (NAATC) — Indianapolis’ first Black equity theater — is launching its new workshop program Education for All.
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Indianapolis is celebrating love this month — in more than one way. Loving Day is a national day of celebration in honor of the United States Supreme Court’s ruling in Loving v. Virginia on June 12, 1967. The unanimous ruling, which abolished prohibitions against interracial marriage, would go down in history and change lives — and love stories — for decades to come.
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As the spring showers ebb, the growing season brings about a new set of challenges for food insecure families.
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The Indianapolis Recorder assembled this list of a few eclipse celebrations planned around the city.
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March 18-22 is LGBTQ+ Health Awareness Week and here’s what local organizations are doing in Indianapolis.
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Local organizations are teaming up to bring back Garage Party, the once beloved Indy-based fundraiser and dance party celebrating the LGBTQ+ community.
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As the community comes together to celebrate Black History Month, the Recorder is shedding a light on a few of the Black visual artists who paved the way for events like Meet the Artists, Art & Soul and BUTTER.
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January is National Mentoring Month, and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana are celebrating with a social event.