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Connecting the Struggles of Indy's Oppressed, Marginalized, and Exploited

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Third Thursday

Fourth Friday: “Whispers of Change” by 31 Woman

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Artist 31 Woman uses art and technology to deepen relations and advance our liberation.

“I look at my ankle and I’m still incarcerated”

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Watch Vernon T. Bateman’s impromptu speech at the Liberation Center’s Fourth Friday opening.

Fourth Friday: GANGGANG “Perceptions”

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On 3/29 our gallery hosts GANGGANG and “Perceptions” for our first Fourth Friday art exhibit and opening!

First Friday: Art for peace, land, and bread!

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This month’s exhibit connects us to the longer history, broader terrain, and different shades of struggles via artistic products and processes.

First Friday: Black revolutionaries and the art of rebellion

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As Newfields purges Black leadership, we celebrate the Black revolutionary tradition here and worldwide.

“Artists against apartheid:” First Friday opening and panel

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Continue building a culture of solidarity and resistance at our January First Friday event!

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

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

First Friday: “Uniting Voices for Immigrant Rights”

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Build a community of cultural activism by visiting the social justice-focused gallery on First Fridays!

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