
Black August: Preparing for another year in the Black struggle
This year, every member organization at the Liberation Center tied their work to the motto of Black August: “Study, fast, train, fight.”
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.
Read the impressive gains our people made in July through unity, dedication, and commitment.
Angelita Hampton is the featured artist at the inaugural exhibit in an annual series presented by Arte Mexicano en Indiana’s Fonseca-Du Bois Gallery.
Between now and August 10, experience the collective work our community created at the Center at Herron’s “3 by 3” exhibit.
In just under 72 hours, we hosted an art workshop, anti-war meeting, gallery closing reception, and a pro-choice rally—by working together.
On June 28, a new exhibit poses a necessary question through captivating colors and symbols of resistance.
See Jacob Church’s “Sunshine: Prologue” on June 22 for the exhibit’s closing reception at the Liberation Center!
Create art inspired by your immigration experiences with artist Gloria Martinez Granados on 6/21.