The second film screening of the New View Film Series took place on November 30 and the film shown was Dough. Unlike the other films in this series, Dough is a comedy, and it is about an old [...]
On Saturday, December 2, Books and Breakfast featured Claudia Rankine’s poetry book, Citizen. In a gist, Citizen is a collection of poems exploring the mounting racial microaggressions in a time [...]
On October 25, the event “In Our Own Backyard” brought together a powerful panel focused on raising awareness and tackling the issue of child sex trafficking in Central Indiana. The panel [...]
“For Love’s Sake: Life as an Ally in the Age of Islamophobia” took place on November 12 at UIndy’s Schwitzer Hall, presented by the Muslim Alliance of Indiana. The event featured a panel [...]
On Saturday, November 11, Rise UP Singing brought voices of the Indianapolis community together to sing for historic and contemporary social justice causes: civil rights, worker justice, human [...]
On November 11, Faith & Action convened a discussion called, Poverty: A Community Responds, brought together Matthew Desmond, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Evicted: Poverty and Profit [...]
On Friday, November 10, the Desmond Tutu Center hosted a screening of the documentary Welcoming Strangers, Finding Brothers and Sisters at Butler University’s Eidson-Duckwall Recital Hall. [...]
K(no)w Voice, K(no)w Power was a kinetic conversation on the power of persuasion, empathy, and compassion, which took place on Nov 6, 2018. Inside 16 Park Community Center, a green line split the [...]
On Tuesday, October 17 the Butler Seminar on Religion and Global Affairs presented Religion, Refugees, and Migration: African Responses to Forced Displacement. Neighboring countries within Africa [...]
On October 3, 2017, the Game Changers Forum brought together a stellar group of scholars, civic leaders and celebrities to explore the economic, social and medical impact of gender based abuse. [...]