Unity in focus: Orlando Gilyard on the Baltimore gang truceLearn about the gang truce, what really went down, and how the truce continues to play out in the streets today.
September Liberated Readers Story Time: A new path to lifelong learning Indiana Black Librarians NetworkOn 9/14, all children children are invited to hear Dr. Charles Sutton read stories on coming together and strengthening community!
Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) 2024 Arte Mexicano en IndianaArte Mexicano en Indiana invites you to the annual day of artistic and cultural celebration on Oct. 26.
First Friday alert: Sahara Restaurant breaks into the art scene Arte Mexicano en IndianaThis unique art experience at Sahara Restaurant invites participants to enjoy delicious Mediterranean food and view the art of up-and-coming artist Johnny Willems.
Collectively studying “The Revolution of 1936-39 in Palestine:” Part 2 Answer IndianaKanafani's newly translated work holds key insights into history and tools for today.
Caribbean resistance and the movement for Black liberation Lyndon Nicholas August 30, 2024September 2, 2024Caribbean revolutionary history is an intrinsic piece of the larger international movement for Black Power and liberation.
This new project aims to free wrongfully convicted in Indiana Emily Hopkins August 30, 2024September 7, 2024The Indiana Innocence Project will represent wrongfully convicted people and seek their exoneration.
Reading James Baldwin in a time of decline Archishman Raju and Meghna Chandra August 24, 2024August 24, 2024James Baldwin theorized white supremacy as the psychology of empire.
“The inside view” (vol. 10): Films, testimony, and poetry on ICE Indiana AID August 21, 2024September 3, 2024First-hand accounts of the repression of our immigrant neighbors and a story of resistance and escape.
The 2025 budget: A dictatorship of the rich PSL Indianapolis August 18, 2024August 26, 2024Over 40% of the proposed budget will go towards IMPD, sheriffs, the prosecutor's office, and similar departments.
Free speech? Not according to Indy politicians Answer Indiana August 16, 2024August 20, 2024On Aug. 12, we proved that "No business as usual during a genocide" is more than just a slogan.