01/15/2023
Monday!
Let us join together to pause, celebrate and reflect upon the life and legacy MLK Day.
We will gather on Monday, January 16 at Noblesville First United Methodist Church.
Come to the table and join us as we listen and seek to understand. We're combating racism in Hamilton County, IN. Join us.
We're a task force building a longer table full of diverse people and stories, with an open invitation for all to sit down and listen and share along with us. We know we don't have all the answers or even all the questions, so we're open-handedly and attentively learning from voices of the marginalized. Specifically, we're a group working to combat racism and white supremacy in Hamilton County, IN and Indianapolis through education, prayer, and action.
01/15/2023
Monday!
Let us join together to pause, celebrate and reflect upon the life and legacy MLK Day.
We will gather on Monday, January 16 at Noblesville First United Methodist Church.
01/11/2023
We're teaming up with Hamilton East Public Library (HEPL) and Fishers Indiana Government to host a community celebration in honor and reverence of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Sunday, January 15 from 1-2 p.m. This FREE event, “Living the Dream” will be held at the Hamilton East Public Library's auditorium and will feature HSE students, community members and city leaders. Join us as we harness the power of the Beloved Community and pay tribute to the legacy of Dr. King.
01/10/2023
JOIN US!
Milton Keys, who spoke at a Listening Table event last year, will be preaching at Grace Church both services, and we'll be viewing the new documentary about his life after the 11:00 service.
Invite your friends!
Want to volunteer? Reach out!
The Masterpiece Documentary Screening Join us on Sunday, January 15 at 12:30 p.m. for a screening of The Masterpiece, a short documentary about the life of Indianapolis-native, Milton Keys, as he navigates life as a producer, music teacher, and preacher living with cerebral palsy. This inspirational short film is sure to change your per...
12/01/2022
Free event tonight in Indianapolis! How could you turn down this axolotl?
🎟 World of Wonders: Environmental Racism, Lecture and Discussion Register today on Eventbrite!
10/29/2022
Daniel Smith, Believed to Be the Last Child of Enslaved People, Dies at 90 Daniel Smith, Believed to Be the Last Child of Enslaved People, Dies at 90 10.21.22 Randy Marso/Zenger Daniel R. Smith, 90, passed away this week in Washington. He was one of the last remaining children of enslaved Black Americans, The Washington Post wrote in his obituary. Mr. Smith’s father, Abr...
10/29/2022
Mural unveiling to honor self-made millionaire Madam C.J. Walker Community members and leaders came together to celebrate the unveiling of the city’s latest work of art honoring bicentennial legends.
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10/06/2022
Coming to IU!
Nikole Hannah-Jones IU Auditorium - located in the heart of Indiana University's Bloomington campus - is South Central Indiana's home for world-class arts and entertainment, Broadway shows, public speakers, cultural events, and more.
10/06/2022
Gather virtually with Spirit & Place in civic reflection dialogue on Oct. 9 at 3 p.m. for our Powerful Conversations on Race session and/or on Oct. 12 at 6:30 p.m. for our final Civic Circle session of 2022. Click below to register for these events.
https://bit.ly/PCR22CC
10/05/2022
As an avid gamer, this is an interesting conversation!
Rolling the dice on race in Dungeons & Dragons : Code Switch Dungeons & Dragons is one of the most popular tabletop roleplaying games of all time. But it has also helped cement some ideas about how we create and define race in fantasy — and in the tangible world. We take a deep dive into that game, and what we find about racial stereotypes and coloniali...