Library leadership seeks revenge on workers who advocate on behalf of the community
Illegitimate CEO Hill fires Center for Black Literature and Culture worker for calling out the Board’s corruption.
Illegitimate CEO Hill fires Center for Black Literature and Culture worker for calling out the Board’s corruption.
To convey their demands around IMPD’s killing of Gary Harell, dozens marched to request a meeting with Ryan Mears, who never showed up.
Founder and leading national advocate of the widely popular “Hands Up Act,” Travis Washington, speaks about his own coming-to-consciousness and why he continues fighting today.
Queen Mother Mashariki Jywanza’s speaks truth to power at the July IndyPL Board meeting.
Workers forced illegitimate CEO Hill to hire additional children’s librarians, but the return of John Helling shows nothing is fundamentally changing.
Join PSL Indianapolis as we gather to learn more about pertinent topics to the Black Liberation struggle today!
In this exclusive interview, Washington speaks about the petition and the next steps in the struggle.
Hogsett’s budget isn’t for the people or our safety, it’s for the cops, politicians, and rich.
Lane’s commentary opens a deeper look at book bans and Library Board President Tribble’s support of censorship.