Watch the big reveal of the latest Community Food Box at Neidhammer Coffee, located on 21st and E. Washington St. Not only is this the 84th Community Food Box, but it was designed by local art-ivist and future exoneree Vernon T. Bateman.
With Bateman’s Food Box, which includes a library and food pantry, his first children’s book, Mommy I Want 2 Fly, comes to life.
Fighting food apartheid and wrongful incarceration
Be sure to help keep it stocked, remember it when you need books or food and support Vernon and Cultivate.
The collaboration between Cultivate (the sponsor of Community Food Box Project) and Vernon T. Bateman is another example of how building unity across struggles brings us all closer to justice.
Facilitating these kinds of partnerships is at the heart of the existence of—and community support for—the Indianapolis Liberation Center.
Check out Vernon’s artwork (or commission your own unique Vernon T. Bateman) here and sign the petition for his exoneration now!