Indianapolis Recorder wins Pillar Award from Asian American Alliance, Inc.

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By STAFF The Indianapolis Recorder was among this year’s honorees at the Asian American Alliance, Inc.’s (AAAI) 25th Anniversary Gala. The Recorder received the Pillar Award for the newspaper’s ongoing efforts to champion diverse community voices. “The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper is honored to receive this distinguished award. Throughout the newspaper’s history, it has been a ‘voice for the voiceless,’ acting as a champion for people whose stories are often overlooked. The Recorder is proud to have celebrated the Asian American community by sharing the rich culture with our readers as well as celebrating the achievements of business leaders and community advocates. We are grateful to be a part of telling the powerful stories from the Asian American community which are an inspiration to us all,” said Camike Jones, editor-in-chief of the Recorder. 25th Anniversary Gala award winners. (Photos provided/Asian American Alliance, Inc.) Other organizations honored included AES Indiana, WISH-TV, Eli Lilly and Company, Barnes and Thornburg LLP and Indiana University – Indianapolis. Individual honorees included Gregory Wilson, executive director of the Indiana Civil Rights Commission, Albert Chen, executive chairman of the board for the Telamon Corporation, Dr. Chao-Hung Lee, president of the Taiwanese Association of Indiana, Glen Kwok, executive director...

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