State of Hate and Extremism
Outreach Director of the Southern Poverty Law Center Lecia Brooks and IU Student Leighton Johnson discuss the State of Hate and Extremism workshop conducted on the Indiana University campus on Tuesday night.
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Outreach Director of the Southern Poverty Law Center Lecia Brooks and IU Student Leighton Johnson discuss the State of Hate and Extremism workshop conducted on the Indiana University campus on Tuesday night.
The Lotus Education and Arts Foundation presents a family day of arts, music, language, and international crafts at Bloomington Binford Elementary School on Saturday.
Artist balances work and passion for painting.
Viola Taliaferro, Monroe County's African-American judge, and George Taliaferro, the first African-American to be drafted into the NFL, discuss racism at IU during the time it was segregated and progress that still need to be made.
Purdue junior Ebony Barnett-Kennedy speaks to the crowd of students, faculty and staff about the need for more diversity Friday on the steps of Hovde Hall at Purdue University.
Indianapolis Concerned Clergy Reverend Mmoja Ajabu cheers along with Purdue students for more diversity and less acts of hatred Friday in front of Hovde Hall at Purdue University.
Tyrell Conner, a leader of the Purdue Anti-Racism Coalition, leads the group in a chant, "I am a Boilermaker!" on Friday on the steps of Hovde Hall at Purdue University.
Tyrell Conner, a leader of the Purdue Anti-Racism Coalition, shares the group's plans with the crowd gathered Friday in front of Hovde Hall at Purdue University.
Purdue University president Mitch Daniels speaks to the crowd after his meeting with the Purdue Anti-Racism Coalition leaders Friday on the steps of Hovde Hall at the school.
IU juniors Leighton Johnson and Brandon Washington speak to the crowd gathered about their support for the Purdue community's need for diversity Friday on the steps of Hovde Hall at Purdue University.
IU juniors Leighton Johnson and Brandon Washington speak to the crowd gathered about the actions being taken at IU and the need to put pressure on administration for change Friday on the steps of Hovde Hall at Purdue University.
IU Junior Emma Campbell holds a sign among Purdue Anti-Racism Coalition members Friday on the steps of Hovde Hall at Purdue University.
Purdue Anti-Racism Coalition members speak to a group of students about the need for diversity Friday on the steps of Hovde Hall at Purdue University.
A sign bearing the Purdue Anti-Racism Coalition main slogan, "The Fire This Time!" sits on the steps of Hovde Hall at Purdue University. The phrase refers to putting pressure on the administration.
Indianapolis Concerned Clergy Reverend Mmoja Ajabu cheers along with Purdue students for more diversity and less acts of hatred Friday in front of Hovde Hall at Purdue University.
The Black Market was open for three months before it burned down in 1968. The Black Graduate Student Association held the first black market Friday for the IU community Feb. 22.