“The inside view” (vol. 19): Light in the darkness
The Indianapolis Liberation Center is proud to distribute the Indiana Assistance to Immigrants in Detention monthly newsletter and are excited about collaborating with and supporting…
The Indianapolis Liberation Center is proud to distribute the Indiana Assistance to Immigrants in Detention monthly newsletter and are excited about collaborating with and supporting…
A discussion on the role of culture in the battle of ideas.
Indiana AID continues shining light in dark times.
Indiana AID organized three different groups to visit the County jail for a community stakeholder visit.
On 8/2, Vernon T. Bateman, Anthony Armstrong, and Dennis Green are part of the Indiana Landmarks First Friday.
Members of the Iskra Books collective discuss the relationship between art and revolutionary struggle on the local, national, and global scales.
This month’s exhibit connects us to the longer history, broader terrain, and different shades of struggles via artistic products and processes.
Watch an exclusive screening and engage in dialogue with scriptwriter Juan Carlos Valdez and others!
Despite the asymmetry, art can help defeat even the largest imperialist military forces.
In 1965, Israeli occupation forces arrested a poet for reading a piece he wrote after his first arrest for traveling in his homeland without a “permit.”
Build a community of cultural activism by visiting the social justice-focused gallery on First Fridays!
For a unique visual and spiritual experience, visit works by Mexican Artist Daniela Martín del Campo & and Colombian Artist Gloomy Zauros.