The 10-day celebration of Black history, culture and business in Indianapolis will be jam-packed with hundreds of local business vendors, live music, food, activations and more, Edward Rogers Jr., director of events for Indiana Black Expo, told the Recorder.
As people begin to gather to celebrate and shop for last-minute flowers, the Recorder staff wants to take a minute to reflect on the strong women in our lives who have shaped us into the journalists we are today.
“Porching,” also known as porch parties, is a long-standing Indianapolis tradition where friends, family and even strangers gather on front porches during the warm months of the year for fellowship.