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Feminist and civil rights activist Audre Lorde poses for a headshot. Lorde, who inspired the short story "Lord," was born Feb. 18 in 1934.
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Feminist and civil rights activist Audre Lorde poses for a headshot. Lorde, who inspired the short story "Lord," was born Feb. 18 in 1934.
An Insomnia Cookies sign appears in Philadelphia. An Insomnia Cookies will open in Bloomington on Kirkwood Avenue in February, according to a press release Friday.
Republicans sit while in session March 14, 2011, at the Indiana Statehouse. The Indiana General Assembly passed a COVID-19 civil immunity bill Monday.
A window display promotes hand washing March 15, 2020, in Ireland. Black Americans are 1.5 times more likely to get COVID-19 than white Americans, according to American Council on Exercise President and Chief Science Officer Cedric Bryant.
"Power to the People," a Ann Altman painting from 2019, depicts women standing up for voter rights. The League of Women Voters of Indiana is sponsoring a virtual series featuring films that discuss voter suppression, with upcoming presentations on Thursday and Feb. 11.
IU theatre will premiere its "Amplified" series virtually with its performance of "Adore You" on Feb. 5.
AJR performs July 25, 2019, at the CD102.5 Big Room Bar in Columbus, Ohio. The three members of the band are brothers who record, produce and mix everything in their living room.
The LGBTQ+ flag flies at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory on June 24, 2019, in Benton County, Washington. IU's LGBTQ+ Culture Center will resume its online workshop series "INTERSECTIONS" on Feb. 10.
Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. meet for the first and only time before a press conference March 26, 1964, at the U.S. Senate in Washington.
Black protesters march in favor of equal rights Aug. 28, 1963, in Washington, D.C.
A girl holds a banner Aug. 28, 1963, at the Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C.
Martin Luther King Jr. and other protesters march from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery, Alabama, on March 15, 1965.