
Graffiti and opportunity: What path will Haughville take?
Graffiti in Haughville is a problem which prompted the community to organize to come up with creative solutions.
Graffiti in Haughville is a problem which prompted the community to organize to come up with creative solutions.
On 12/20, contribute to our art exhibition and vendor market!
Shaka A. Shakur calls for donations to the Center, says it “allows us to develop and cultivate a base within the community.”
The community created a space for fighting for the working and oppressed of Indy. This year, let’s build on that foundation!
Keep our revolutionary heroes alive through the Center’s Día de Muertos altar!
On 10/1, learn about the work Center groups are doing and get involved!
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Community Day at Ujamaa Bookstore on 9/21!
This year, every member organization at the Liberation Center tied their work to the motto of Black August: “Study, fast, train, fight.”
Watch as Hampton guides us through her “Frida by colors” exhibit at the Fonseca-Du Bois Gallery.