[Continued from Part III] 4. Re-imagining Black Wall Street. The brainchild of Januarie York, students were asked these questions as they toured a part of our community: If
[Continued from Part II] 3. Mr. Ryder’s house. The house on the corner of 34th and Clifton is a veritable museum full of paintings, sculptures, and other forms
[Continued from Part I] 2. Community Art and Limited Resources. Our artist, Jamahl Crouch, instructed the youth to draw an image on a sheet of paper which they
We know that if we’re going to create sustained change, we need to start with the next generation. The Sawubona Lab 46208 was the result of a collaboration
Co-hosted by the Learning Tree, there will be a gallery of hip hop photography and art presented at The Athenaeum on August 4th, 2017. ALL317HIPHOP covers hip hop culture in
(Ruminations on Art, Race, and Gentrification) “The larger the amount of money that flows to the poor apart from relationship, the more likely the givers are to be
A look at Indy’s food systems and gentrification through the lens of magical realism by our staff writer, Maurice Broaddus, in the latest issue of Uncanny Magazine. Here
Our neighbors, Ro and Earl Townsend, were written about and interviewed on WFYI. Enjoy! Ro and Earl Townsend live in what some call the MLK neighborhood, northwest of
Our own renowned poet, Januarie York, reflects on life in our neighborhood. Enjoy! Recently, I sat on the back patio of my home, enjoying the sunshine and watching
DeAmon Harges gave this talk at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In Ralph Ellison’s novel, The Invisible Man, a man discovers his true