Saturday: Summer clearance sale at the Center!

Saturday, July 28
11:30 am – 5:00 pm
Indianapolis Liberation Center

Beat the summer heat with midsummer savings at the Liberation Center Store, our city’s one-stop shop for organizers and activists. Help us create room for new inventory by shopping the store’s largest sale of the year! The Liberation Center has over 100 titles available for in-store pick-up, shipping, and in limited quantity at our in-person events; however, for this Saturday only, come shop our entire inventory—including buttons, posters, tees, and other merchandise— in-person at the Center and score some sweet summer deals including:

  • FREE 2” Indianapolis Liberation Center Pin (No purchase required, in-person only) PLUS FREE copy of the new ANSWER Indiana booklet, “Defending Iran: A Reader for 2025” while supplies last!
  • FREE 11”x17” Poster or qualifying pamphlet with any $25 purchase
  • FREE Tee of your choice with any $50 purchase

Whether you are looking to learn more about art and aesthetics, queer and feminist theory, or Black liberation and beyond, the Indy Liberation Store has your next favorite book waiting for you. Here’s a sneak peak of what you’ll find this Saturday:

  • Rancière and Emancipatory Art Pedagogies: The Politics of Childhood Art by Hayon Park
  • Black Farmers in America by John Francis Ficara
  • Dancing in the Street: Motown and the Cultural Politics of Detroit by Suzanne E. Smith
  • Let the Record Show: A Political History of ACT UP New York, 1987-1993 by Sarah Schulman
  • The Feminist History Reader edited by Sue Morgan
  • Women Fight Back: The Centuries-Long Struggle for Liberation by Donna Goodman
  • China’s Revolution And The Quest For A Socialist Future by Ken Hammond
  • Palestine, Israel, and the US Empire, 2nd ed. by Richard Becker
  • Fighting For Cuba! Fighting For Socialism! by Miguel Díaz-Canel
  • The Right To Be Free: Fighting For Liberation Behind Enemy Lines by Shaka Shakur
  • The Black Belt Thesis: A Reader foreword by Eugene Puryear
  • We Are Each Other’s Harvest by Natalie Baszile
  • Critical Pedagogy: Where Are We Now? edited by Peter McLaren and Joe L. Kincheloe
  • Pedagogy of the Oppressed, 50th Anniversary Edition by Paulo Freire
  • Multiculturalism, Dialectical Thought, and Social Justice Pedagogy by Daniel Ian Rubin
  • Socialist Education in Korea: Selected Writings of Kim Il-Sung
  • Stalin: History and Critique of a Black Legend by Domenico Losurdo
  • Reclaiming Communist Philosophy: Marx, Lenin, Mao, and the Dialectics of Nature by Wilson Au
  • A World without Police: How Strong Communities Make Cops Obsolete by George Ciccariello-Maher

Remember, when you choose to make your purchase through the Liberation Store, you are not only supporting your own study and growth, but you are also sustaining an incredibly valuable community space at the Indianapolis Liberation Center.

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