
This new project aims to free wrongfully convicted in Indiana
The Indiana Innocence Project will represent wrongfully convicted people and seek their exoneration.
The Indiana Innocence Project will represent wrongfully convicted people and seek their exoneration.
Read the impressive gains our people made in July through unity, dedication, and commitment.
These thoughtfully-crafted Black August bundles to help you study, advance the struggle, and fund Books through Bars.
Rise and shine and meet us outside to clean up litter, clear drain blockages, and refresh the block that we work and live in! A healthy and clean neighborhood is what we deserve, and that’s why its up to us to keep it that way.
On Friday, show up for a poetry contest and food. Vote on the best poem; top three will get a cash prize.
The Community Food Access Coalition has made its first selections for appointees to the Indianapolis Food Access Advisory Commission.
After years of waiting, community members formed the new food coalition in less than two months.
In this new documentary, learn how Bateman transformed himself and the world while unjustly imprisoned and in the most inhumane conditions.
In just under 72 hours, we hosted an art workshop, anti-war meeting, gallery closing reception, and a pro-choice rally—by working together.