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decolonization

“Tell me how it ends:” Workshop with Gloria Martinez Granados

Arte Mexicano en Indiana

Create art inspired by your immigration experiences with artist Gloria Martinez Granados on 6/21.

Decolonization isn’t pretty or complicated: When violence is humanizing

Derek Ford

A teacher reminds their colleagues decolonization is not a metaphor and that violence can be a “gesture of love.”

Building a real left: Not one that condemns resistance and is without Palestinians

Ben Becker

Palestine protests show broad unity can be built by orienting to the majority sentiments of the Global South.

First Friday: Exhibit opening of Alejandra Carrillo’s anti-colonial art

Arte Mexicano en Indiana

As the established art institutions repeatedly display their racism, Alejandra Carrillo’s anti-colonial art is a breath of fresh air and inspiration.

Indianapolis Coalition for Palestine calls for Indy to shut it down at Castleton Square Mall

Indianapolis Coalition for Palestine

Shut it down for Palestine this Friday, November 27 at 3:00 pm with the Indianapolis Coalition for Palestine at Hamilton Town Center.

Dancing in the streets: When Salsa’s Clave was the pulse of the movement (pt. 1)

Javier Guerrero (Liberation School)

On the 50th anniversary of the famous Fania All-Stars concert, Guerrero explores the history and politics of Salsa, in addition to the role culture plays in the broader class struggle.

The demand for a ceasefire is necessary but not sufficient

Ajamu Baraka

A ceasefire alone will not free Palestinians from nearly a century of Israeli occupation and apartheid. We demand justice!

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