Unapologetically Noir Exhibit
Marshall J. Gardner Center for the Arts 540 S. Lake St., Gary, INCelebrate northwest Indiana's community and culture in an exhibit featuring photographs of Black men and women from all walks of life.
Celebrate northwest Indiana's community and culture in an exhibit featuring photographs of Black men and women from all walks of life.
Learn some fascinating facts about bridges, including the Milton-Madison Bridge, and build your own bridge using Legos.
Celebrate northwest Indiana's community and culture in an exhibit featuring photographs of Black men and women from all walks of life.
Hear from internationally acclaimed and award-winning author Jacqueline Woodson, who gives voice to African American life.
Hear from three Indianapolis-area BIPOC farmers who are working against the food apartheid systems in their communities.
Join historian J. Michael Raley as he examines the day-to-day operations of the Underground Railroad in southeastern Indiana and the Ohio River border region.
Hear women farmers from around Indiana share what it’s like to be a farmer in a world where everyone expects farmers to be male.
Learn about efforts to build in Indiana a statewide sustainable farming organization that brings together eaters, farmers and people working to strengthen the food system.
Join Shirley Heinze Land Trust and Indiana University South Bend’s Director of the Center for a Sustainable Future, Krista Bailey, for a special, interactive workshop!
Join award-winning writer and editor Sheree Renee Thomas and writer-teacher Danian Darrell Jerry as they discuss the role of hip hop in Afrofuturism.
Join the Purdue University Asian American and Asian Resource and Cultural Center as it celebrates the lunar new year with performances, author talks and other activities.
Explore the Underground Railroad through craft and activity stations during this hands-on program for youth of all ages.