Statement regarding Indianapolis Public Library’s CEO search
IBLN stands with the choice the people of Indianapolis have made: Nichelle M. Hayes.
IBLN stands with the choice the people of Indianapolis have made: Nichelle M. Hayes.
Current interim CEO Hayes, who rose through IndyPL’s ranks, emerged as the clear and only choice for CEO.
Thurs., Dec. 85:30 pmLibrary Services Center2450 N. Meridian St. AFSCME Local 3395 and the Indianapolis Liberation Center encourage the community to give public comment in…
Michael Torres’s reflections one year after his union and the Indy Liberation Center won their struggle to kick out CEO Nytes.
As an all-volunteer organization, we need your help to keep building the movement!
Monday July 11th7:00 pmLugar Plaza200 E. Washington St.Indianapolis, IN 46204 The City County Council (CCC) of Indianapolis with a democrat majority is introducing a proposition…
Sunday, May 1512:00 pmIndiana Statehouse Join Listen Up Indy!, PSL Indianapolis, Pro Choice with Heart, the Indianapolis Liberation Center, and others as we keep building…
The time for reform has passed. A shift must begin to engage deep care of community members in crisis: ensuring that they have adequate support for their mental health needs, that there are competent providers responding to those in crisis, and that the means to supply and exceed these needs is not excused away as a lack of financial resources when the reactive police force boasts a budget of over $260M but fails Black bodies in need.
The currently introduced Adoptee Citizenship Act of 2021 is a clear solution to a simple, but devastating, problem.