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Abolfazl Alipour, 29, poses for a photo with a mask. Alipour is a supporter of the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition who also joined the 2021 Committee for Fee Review.
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Abolfazl Alipour, 29, poses for a photo with a mask. Alipour is a supporter of the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition who also joined the 2021 Committee for Fee Review.
Abolfazl Alipour, 29, is a neuroscience and psychology Ph.D student at IU. Alipour is a supporter of the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition who also joined the 2021 Committee for Fee Review.
Customers eat outside of FARM Bloomington in September 2020 on Kirkwood Avenue. Monroe County announced Tuesday that gatherings can be up to 50 people, but Bloomington gatherings must remain at 15 people.
Monroe County Public Library is pictured. The library and its Elletsville branch will reopen Feb. 22 with limited in-person services and a reserved hour for high-risk customers.
Members of the homeless community gather until the doors of A Friend’s Place open at 5:15 p.m. Saturday. They stood under the porch of the shelter to avoid the snow.
Members of Bloomington’s homeless community wait outside A Friend’s Place Saturday. The shelter is located at Switchyard Park and opens every evening at 5:15 p.m.
Candance Goffinet, 50, and Jason Oliphant, 47, wait outside A Friend’s Place Saturday. The doors opened at 5:15 p.m. and members of the homeless community gathered together until it opened.
Randy Haler, 68, waits outside A Friend’s Place Saturday. He waited until the shelter's doors opened at 5:15 p.m. to get out of the cold and have a place to stay overnight.
Shelves are lined with vinyl records on Jan. 19 at Tracks located on Kirkwood Avenue. Vinyls sales have increased during the recent months for Tracks.
Kiel Eldridge shops for vinyls Jan. 19 at Tracks on Kirkwood Ave. Tracks had a sale on vinyls Jan. 19.
A graffiti wall is located on the side of the Village Deli on Kirkwood Avenue.
Monroe County Public Library on Kirkwood Avenue will return to only providing curbside pickups due to a higher number of COVID-19 cases in Monroe County.
Terin and his partner Korie Pickett with their new puppy Prince on Oct. 28. The three of them live near Terin's tattoo studio, making it easy for him to keep an eye on it from a distance when needed.
Cry Babies Electric Tattooing is located on Kirkwood Avenue and South Grant Street in Bloomington. Terin J.D. opened the shop in 2018 where he now trains apprentices.
Terin J.D. shows his apprentices different skills while tattooing a client Oct. 9. His apprentices have started to play a bigger role in the shop and even take walk-ins.
Terin works on a client’s wrap-around snake tattoo Oct. 28. He wears a light on his forehead to see the tattoo better while keeping the lighting of his studio aesthetically pleasing.
Tattoo artist Terin J.D. made post-it notes in 2018 of quotes from Black people and put them on the door at his shop. They got little attention and it wasn’t until this year that he decided to put them out again, but this time around his entire block.
Pollard Lodge, better known as The Hole, located on the West side of Bloomington, used to be a social place where Black people went to talk about their experiences and connect. It started during segregation as the Black Elks Club.
Ebony Goldstein, 22, from Kansas City, Missouri, and raised in Indianapolis, works as Terin’s shop assistant and has also gotten five tattoos from Terin. She helps Terin answer messages, schedule tattoos and spends her extra time at the shop.
A parking spot outside of Terin's tattoo shop has been blocked off by the one of the owners of Moon Stones. He and a previous owner of Moon Stones have had disagreements about the parking space, and J.D. told the woman that it is privileged of her to block it off.