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(08/28/19 12:06am)
Dave Majercak Sr. walks away from the Bloomington United solidarity event Aug. 27, at the Monroe County Courthouse. While Rabbi Sue Silberberg shared her experience on learning about the Holocaust, Majercak shouted, "You're the Hitler."
(08/27/19 11:34pm)
“No Hate” signs are posted Aug. 27, around the Monroe County Courthouse for a solidarity event organized by Bloomington United. The event took place in the wake of recent events in Bloomington and around the world dealing with racial intolerance.
(08/27/19 11:34pm)
A woman covers children’s faces with a Bloomington United program Aug. 27, during a solidarity event at the Monroe County Courthouse. The event was organized to show Bloomington residents hate isn’t tolerated in the city or anywhere else.
(08/27/19 11:36pm)
Rabbi Sue Silberberg, the co-chair of Bloomington United, speaks Aug. 27, during Bloomington United’s solidarity event at the Monroe County Courthouse. Silberberg talked about her experience learning about the Holocaust and always wondering how it could have ever happened.
(08/27/19 11:30pm)
Carrie Newcomer sings Aug. 27, during a solidarity event organized by Bloomington United at the Monroe County Courthouse. “Revolutions need songs,” Newcomer said.
(08/27/19 6:17pm)
Then-sophomore guard Vijay Blackmon attempts to block a Marquette University player from scoring Nov. 14 in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Blackmon is now a graduate transfer at Lindenwood University in Saint Charles, Missouri.
(08/26/19 5:31pm)
President Donald Trump speaks Aug. 30, 2018, in Evansville, Indiana. The administration is considering ending the practice of granting birthright citizenship to anyone born in the United States.
(08/25/19 3:48pm)
A Bloomington resident and marketgoer cuts paper hearts for people Aug. 24 at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. The woman also wore a hat that read, “Love wins,” in peaceful protest against Schooner Creek Farm.
(08/25/19 3:39pm)
Large tiles on the ground state the First Amendment at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. Members of antifa and local group No Space for Hate came to the market Aug. 24 to protest the presence of Schooner Creek Farm but were not allowed to enter the market to protest.
(08/25/19 3:37pm)
A Bloomington resident and marketgoer wears a hat with the words “Love wins” on it to the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market on Aug. 24. The woman has been outspoken in the past about the presence of vendor Schooner Creek Farm, which is run by white supremacists.
(08/25/19 3:45pm)
Stickers sit on the edge of a flower pot Aug. 24 at the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market. The stickers were given to people after walking down a sidewalk flanked by members of antifa, who were there to protest Schooner Creek Farm, a vendor at the market allegedly run by white supremacists.
(08/25/19 3:43pm)
Members of the community march with antifa and No Space for Hate on Aug. 24 in downtown Bloomington. The group protested the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market and the continued presence of Schooner Creek Farm, a vendor allegedly run by white supremacists.
(08/25/19 3:50pm)
Members of antifa hold a large banner stating, “Nazis out of our town” Aug. 24 outside the Monroe County Courthouse in Bloomington. The group, along with members of No Space for Hate, marched to the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market to protest Schooner Creek Farm, which is allegedly run by people who have ties to the white nationalist group American Identity Movement.
(08/25/19 3:46pm)
Members of the Bloomington community, antifa, and No Space for Hate march toward the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market on Aug. 24 to protest the continued presence of the vendor Schooner Creek Farm. The market has been under scrutiny as of late, due to the continued presence of Schooner Creek Farm, which is run by people with alleged ties to white nationalism.
(08/25/19 3:47pm)
A man confronts members of antifa Aug. 24 at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. The group, along with members of No Space for Hate, flanked an entryway to the market to protest Schooner Creek Farm and were met with a mix of support and disapproval from marketgoers.
(08/25/19 3:42pm)
Members of antifa march Aug. 24 toward the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market to protest Schooner Creek Farm. Once there, the group formed lines around one of the entrances to tell people by going to the market they were supporting white supremacists.
(08/25/19 3:41pm)
A man gets out of his car to confront members of antifa and No Space for Hate after driving through the group as they marched down the road Aug. 24 in downtown Bloomington. The group went to the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market to protest the presence of Schooner Creek Farm, a vendor allegedly run by white supremacists.
(08/25/19 3:40pm)
Abby Ang from No Space for Hate speaks with a market ambassador Aug. 24 at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. No Space for Hate, along with members of antifa, flanked an entryway of the market to tell people as they came in that they were supporting white supremacists by shopping at the market.
(08/21/19 11:01pm)
The Bloomington Blues & Boogie Woogie Piano Festival had an audience of nearly 30 people Aug. 11 at the Ivy Tech Waldron Arts Center. The Boogies is a local event in Bloomington where pianists perform.
(08/21/19 7:13pm)
Banners that advertise the upcoming season are displayed April 22 at the IU Auditorium. Shows for the upcoming fall semester include performances from comedian Trevor Noah, the award-winning musical “The Book of Mormon” and “STOMP.”