• Civic Circle Gathering (Oct. 12)

    Virtual Event

    VIRTUAL EVENT. Join us as we nurture a spirit of shared civic purpose with poetry, music, and small dialogue groups. Spirit & Place invites you to reflect on our democracy and grapple with what it means to live by America’s civic values during its "Civic Circle" gatherings. Using the civic reflection dialogue method, these participatory […]

    Free
  • Outside the Boxes: Challenging Labels Attached to Justice-Involved Individuals

    The Church Within 1125 Spruce St., Indianapolis, IN

    Discover how being a part of the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program challenged participants to re-think their ideas of “identity” and the need to challenge the use of labels that often divide us. How we each identify, and how we are identified by others, are often not the same. The practice of bringing together incarcerated (inside) […]

    Free
  • Tell Me What You Eat and I’ll Tell You Where You Are From

    MOTW Coffee & Pastries 4873 W. 38th St., Indianapolis, IN, United States

    Experience foods and flavors from Yemen, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Palestine and more while meeting the people who have prepared those foods. Learn about each other while exploring how what we eat is tightly bound to our identity. In the documentary High on the Hog, Yoruba artist Romuald Hazoumè repeats a local saying to Stephen Satterfield, telling […]

    Free
  • Call People What They Want to Be Called: Racial/Ethnic Labeling & Identity in Healthcare

    Global Village Welcome Center 4233 Lafayette Rd., Indianapolis, IN, United States

    Explore how one’s sense of identity affects emotional/behavioral health of Black and Brown people through an interactive TED Talk-like presentation, audience activities, and conversations with local health-focused organizations. Food will be served. This multi-faceted event invites the public to explore the importance of conscious identity labeling in healthcare situations. Through a short TED Talk-like presentation, […]

    Free
  • HIV Modernization: Ending the Stigma of People Living with HIV

    Phoenix Theater Cultural Center 705 N. Illinois Street, Indianapolis, IN, United States

    Through an art exhibit and panel discussion, learn how people living with HIV and their allies are working to end HIV stigma by modernizing Indiana’s outdated HIV criminal laws. People living with HIV often face stigma and discrimination related to Indiana laws that criminalize them due to their positive HIV status. This event features speakers […]

  • Legislating Students’ Identities: Stopping Attacks on Students’ Identities in School

    Virtual Event

    Hear from students themselves on the ways in which their identities are being policed in schools, specifically related to race, sexual orientation, and gender. Students have been the target of state legislatures across the country, including Indiana, in recent years. From bans on trans athletes and classroom censorship bills to dress codes that disproportionally affected […]

  • Where’d You Go to High School? Analyzing a Century of the IPS Caste System

    Central Library - Center for Black Literature & Culture 40 E. St. Clair St., Indianapolis, IN, United States

    Where we went to high school tells a lot about how we see ourselves and how others see us. Join a session where you and other local grads are challenged to understand identity by analyzing a century-old IPS high school pyramid of caste, power, and prestige through art, poetry, and conversation. Though we might not […]

    Free
  • The Testimony Service: I Made It. You Made It. We Made It, Together

    Broadway United Methodist Church 609 E. 29th St., Indianapolis, IN, United States

    The Testimony Service seeks to bring people together—regardless of faith affiliation—to fellowship and celebrate the good news about what’s going on in their lives and communities through music, personal testimony and a shared meal. To identify means to recognize the existence of a thing. This event, which is rooted in the testimony tradition of the Black church, invites the […]

    Free
  • The Sisters Are Alright Weekend: A Celebration of the Black Femme Experience – “Centering Sisters: Loud & Unapologetic”

    Madam Walker Legacy Center 617 Indiana Ave., Indianapolis, IN, United States

    Through live letter readings and community discussion, The Sisters Are Alright Weekend: A Celebration of the Black Femme Experience amplifies how Black women identify their true selves separate from poisoned narrative. Two gatherings, two venues, one awesome time! ($10 per person/per show.) For centuries, Black American women have been forced to reckon with negative stereotypes rooted in […]

    $10.00
  • Powerful Conversations on Race (Nov. 2022 – “Exterminate the Brutes”)

    Virtual Event

    Powerful Conversations on Race  is a monthly community dialogue series exploring topics around race and racism and the resulting impact. Powerful Conversations on Race is a way for us to get comfortable talking about uncomfortable histories and is, therefore, rooted in historical documents and subject matter. This IS NOT a lecture or book club, but […]

  • Powerful Conversations on Race (Jan. 2023)

    Virtual Event

    Powerful Conversations on Race  is a monthly community dialogue series exploring topics around race and racism and the resulting impact. Powerful Conversations on Race is a way for us to get comfortable talking about uncomfortable histories and is, therefore, rooted in historical documents and subject matter. This IS NOT a lecture or book club, but […]

  • Powerful Conversations on Race – Exterminate the Brutes, Pt. 1

    Virtual Event

    Powerful Conversations on Race  is a monthly community dialogue series exploring topics around race and racism and the resulting impact. Powerful Conversations on Race is a way for us to get comfortable talking about uncomfortable histories and is, therefore, rooted in historical documents and subject matter. This IS NOT a lecture or book club, but […]

    Free