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SUMMARY:**Award of Awesomeness Nominee!** We Can Change the Past: Unearthing the History of Arab Indianapolis
DESCRIPTION:Watch the short film “When We Were Syrian: Early Lebanese in Indianapolis” here. \nWatch a debut performance of the film\, “When We Were Syrian: Early Lebanese in Indianapolis\,” and learn more about the forgotten past of Arab Indianapolis. \n“When We Were Syrian” is a deeply moving autobiographical short film that reveals a past overlooked in the dominant narrative of white\, Protestant\, Anglo-Saxon Indianapolis. The stories of these Arab ancestors and their contributions is a mirror through which we can recognize the truth: that we were (and are) a city of many peoples. That truth will lead us toward a deeper love of this place\, the city we all share. \nFilmmaker Josh Chitwood and historian Edward Curtis will introduce the film and then engage the audience in a Q&A session afterwards. \nA partnership between Arab Indianapolis\, Chitwood Media\, and Central Library. \nQuestions? Contact 317-278-1683 or ecurtis4@iupui.edu. \nThis event is currently scheduled to occur in-person. Register by Nov. 8 and note this event will adhere to prevailing local guidance on COVID-19. Thoroughly read confirmation details sent by the host. \nImage Courtesy of Chitwood Media \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI.  \n  \n 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/award-of-awesomeness-nominee-we-can-change-the-past-unearthing-the-history-of-arab-indianapolis/
LOCATION:Central Library – Clowes Auditorium\, 40 E. St. Clair Street\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46225\, United States
CATEGORIES:Award of Awesomeness Nominee,Discussion,festival,Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211109T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211109T153000
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SUMMARY:B-Movies and Bad History
DESCRIPTION:Good history doesn’t always make for good drama. Share your feelings about the best (and worst) portrayals of the past on screen through clips and conversation with our panel of local filmmakers and historians. \nWhat happens when Hollywood defines how we think about history? Can we create an historically accurate film without taking dramatic license? From exaggerations to complete fabrication\, our perceptions of the past are often changed by what we see on screen. Through clips and conversation\, this event will look at the good\, the bad\, and the ugly of historical cinema to understand how narratives are altered for artistic or dramatic effect. \nA partnership between Indiana Historical Society\, KanKan Cinema and Brasserie\, and the ACLU of Indiana. \nQuestions? Contact 317-690-2220 or hello@kankanindy.com \nThis event is currently scheduled to be in-person. Register by Nov. 9 at kankanindy.com and note this event will adhere to prevailing local guidance on COVID-19. Thoroughly read confirmation details sent by the host. \nImage Courtesy of the Martin Collection\, Indiana Historical Society \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI.  \n  \nNão perca mais tempo procurando onde assistir \, futebol ao vivo\, o MundoFut é a solução perfeita para os fãs do esporte.  palmeiras Aqui na plataforma\, você pode assistir aos jogos no conforto da sua casa e sem se preocupar se vai encontrar um lugar para assistir suas partidas
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/b-movies-and-bad-history/
LOCATION:KanKan Cinema and Brasserie\, 1258 Windsor St\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46241\, United States
CATEGORIES:festival,Film Screening,Panel Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211113T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211113T140000
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SUMMARY:Common Grounds Cinematic Conversations: The Enduring Legacy of the Plantation
DESCRIPTION:Explore resistance to change in social and political hierarchies of the U.S. through three films—including “Antebellum”(2020)—a panel discussion\, and community conversations. \nThis event—a film festival featuring “Antebellum\,” “Sankofa\,” and “Harriett”– asks the public to consider how much the United States has changed in the 400 years since the arrival of the first enslaved Africans and how plantation-derived politics continue to impact social and political institutions. Join panelists and fellow moviegoers to wrestle with how the remnants of plantation politics contribute to modern anti-Black perceptions. \nAttendees are welcome to come to whichever portions of the event appeal to them. \nSchedule:  \n12pm — Doors Open \n12:15pm — Opening Remarks \n12:35pm — Film Showing #1 (Antebellum) \n2:30-3:30pm —  Panel discussion featuring Dr. Jamie Levine Daniel\, Dr. Joseph Tucker Edmonds\, and Rev. Shonda Nicole Gladden \n3:35 — Film Showing #2 (Harriett) \n5:50 — Community Conversation \n7pm — Event Concludes \nA partnership between Good to the SOUL\, LLC; Crossroads AME Church; The O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs\, Center for Africana Studies and Culture at IUPUI\, and IU School of Liberal Arts American Studies Program at IUPUI. \nQuestions? Contact 317-274-2462 or info@goodtothesoul.com. \nThis event is currently scheduled to occur in-person. Register by 12 and note the event will adhere to prevailing local guidance on COVID-19. Thoroughly read confirmation details sent by the host. \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events!\nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI. 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/common-grounds-cinematic-conversations-the-enduring-legacy-of-the-plantation/
LOCATION:Crossroads AME Church\, 4602 N. College Ave.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, United States
CATEGORIES:festival,Film Screening,Panel Discussion
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SUMMARY:Finding My Place
DESCRIPTION:A screening of the WFYI film “When Kids Wrote the Headlines\,” a story of local student journalists\, with a panel discussion on how those experiences shaped their identities and their role in our civic life.  \nThis event showcases the film “When Children Wrote the Headlines\,” which is the story of a news bureau – Children’s Express/Y-Press – staffed by students\, ages 10-18\, who learned the skills of research\, interviewing\, and\, writing to produce news stories for The Indianapolis Star & WFYI from 1990—2012.  Their experiences shaped not just their own sense of identity at a critical time in their personal development\, but also their role in the civic life of their community. \nFollowing the film screening\, moderator Lynn Sygiel\, Children’s Express/Y-Press former Director; alum youth journalists Warren Stokes and Lisa Schubert Nowling; a WFYI reporter (TBN); and Bill Moreau\, co-founder of The Indiana Citizen will join in conversation on how this experience helped the students identify their skills and interests\, shaped their future lives and how they learned the imperative to participate in the wider world\, the civic life of our community—to find their place. \nA partnership between KanKan Cinema\, WFYI\, and The Indiana Citizen. \nContact the event organizers at (317) 800-7099 or hello@kankanindy.com. \nWalk-ins welcome\, space permitting. Registration is strongly encouraged by Nov. 9. \nRegister below. \nImage Courtesy of Lynn Sygiel
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/finding-my-place/
LOCATION:KanKan Cinema and Brasserie\, 1258 Windsor St\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46241\, United States
CATEGORIES:festival,Film Screening,Panel Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20231103T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20231103T173000
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CREATED:20230906T201120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T174115Z
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SUMMARY:Making Room at the Table: The Story of the Philadelphia Eleven
DESCRIPTION:ASL Upon Request. \nWatch The Philadelphia Eleven\, a compelling new documentary film about the first women to become Episcopal priests. Join a panel discussion with the filmmaker\, two of the Eleven\, and some of Indy’s trailblazing female religious leaders. \nThe film shows how a brave group of women shattered the stained glass ceiling on July 29\, 1974\, by challenging the very core of patriarchal culture to seek ordination as priests in the Episcopal Church. It is a powerful story of faith and conviction. It is a story for all of us\, regardless of faith tradition. \nTheir story prompts questions such as what does a just and inclusive community look like in practice? How do we break down barriers with grace and remain true to ourselves in the process? How do we\, as either the protagonist or as an ally\, stand up to institutions that do not allow people to be who they are called to be? How do we practice radical inclusivity? \nAfter the film screening\, guests will hear from the filmmaker\, Margo Guernsey\, as well as two of the “Philadelphia Eleven\,” Rev. Dr. Carter Heyward and Rev. Nancy Wittig. Joining them in conversation will be Bishop Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows\, the first Black woman elected diocesan bishop\, and Rabbi Sandy Sasso\, the first woman to be ordained a rabbi by the Reconstructionist movement. These trailblazing women have each played key roles in making room at the table and in bringing women’s perspectives and leadership to provide spiritual nourishment. \nQuestions? Contact 317-926-1346 or ktrumancox@trinitychurchindy.org. \nEvent Partners: Trinity Episcopal Church\, Indianapolis; St. Paul’s Episcopal Church\, Richmond; Christ Church Cathedral; and the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis. \nEvent Registration: Registration requested by noon on November 3. Walk-ins welcome. \nAudience Note: Doors open at 6pm with seating beginning at 6:30pm. Entry to Newfields requires x-ray and bag screening. Please allow extra time for entry. The film screening and parking are free and fully accessible. Food is available at the museum cafe from 6-6:30pm. Please note only packaged food items from the cafe — nothing plated — may be taken into the theater.
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/making-room-at-the-table-the-story-of-the-philadelphia-eleven/
LOCATION:Newfields – The Toby\, 4000 N. Michigan Rd.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46226\, United States
CATEGORIES:festival,Film Screening,Panel Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20231107T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20231107T153000
DTSTAMP:20260417T045121
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SUMMARY:They Stood Up: The Story of the Pendleton 2 & the Indiana Prisoner Rebellion of 1985
DESCRIPTION:View a screening of The Pendleton 2: They Stood Up\, a groundbreaking new documentary that tells the story of political prisoners John “Balagoon” Cole and Christopher “Naeem” Trotter\, the leaders of the 1985 Indiana prison uprising that saved a man’s life. Directed by Too Black and TheKingTrill. \nThough thousands live inside prisons in Indiana\, their stories rarely make it out. This event seeks to foster bonds of understanding between those inside and outside of prison by exploring the events of 1985 – which were a reaction to a lack of nourishment. Those incarcerated in Pendleton Correctional Facility were being denied food\, comfort\, safety\, and intellectual care. Their uprising was in direct response to a multifaceted starvation of mind\, body\, and spirit. Learn about this little discussed moment in Indiana’s history and the continued efforts at seeking justice for Cole and Trotter. \nQuestions? Contact 317-274-2462 or thependleton2@gmail.com. \nEvent Partners: Defense Committee for the Pendleton 2 and IDOC Watch. \nEvent Registration: Registration requested by Nov. 7. Walk-ins welcome!
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/they-stood-up-the-story-of-the-pendleton-2-the-indiana-prisoner-rebellion-of-1985/
LOCATION:Central Library – Center for Black Literature & Culture\, 40 E. St. Clair St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20231109T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20231109T143000
DTSTAMP:20260417T045121
CREATED:20230906T195249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231108T073609Z
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SUMMARY:Rooted in Love\, Lifted in Strength: The Pettiford-Weaver Story
DESCRIPTION:Rooted in Love\, Lifted in Strength is a documentary following the Pettiford-Weaver family–descendants of one of the first Black settlements in Indiana. Through faith\, family\, and fortitude they have nourished one another at family reunions for 100+ consecutive years and celebrated their heritage with ownership of their recently reclaimed historic land. \nFleeing slavery and persecution\, Black settlers moved to Grant County\, Indiana in the 1840s establishing what would become the Weaver Settlement. The settlement included schools\, churches\, stores\, a horseracing track\, and even a home for the elderly. A limited supply of farm land and higher paying city jobs drew people away from the settlement in the 1920s and 30s\, but the descendants of this proud self-contained Black community have boasted an annual family reunion since 1919. \nLearn more about this amazing family and their history – Indiana’s history! – by viewing a documentary and hearing from descendants of the Pettiford-Weaver family. \nDoors open at 6pm for a soul reception with the documentary viewing beginning at 6:30pm. An audience discussion will follow. \nQuestions? 317-413-0926 or PettifordWeaverLand@gmail.com. \nEvent Partners: Loving Life Productions\, LLC; the Pettiford-Weaver Family; and WFYI Public Media. \nEvent Registration: Registration requested by Nov. 9. As of 11/7/23\, this event is SOLD OUT and cannot guarantee seating. \n \nImage Courtesy  Loving Life Productions\, LLC and the Pettiford-Weaver Family
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/rooted-in-love-lifted-in-strength-the-pettiford-weaver-story/
LOCATION:Eastern Star Church\, 5750 E. 30th Street\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46218\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussion,festival,Film Screening,Panel Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20231110T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20231110T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T045121
CREATED:20230906T195011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T195011Z
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SUMMARY:Nourish: Testimonies about Food\, Family\, and Love (Day 1: Film Screening)
DESCRIPTION:A two-day celebration focused on the healing powers of food\, community\, and spirituality featuring films\, food\, and testimonies from Black femme creators. \nThe gathering will take attendees on an immersive visual\, sensual\, auditory\, and spiritual experience in the spirit of honoring how Black femmes have nourished themselves and one another while making an indelible impact on the world. \nOn Friday\, Nov. 10\, two films – “In Our Mother’s Gardens” and “Food as Resistance” will be shown. Dinner will be served in between screenings and a discussion about the ways lineage\, love\, and (unjust) food systems intersect will close the night. \nThe following day (Nov. 11) will feature music\, storytelling\, and the culinary arts in a Testimony Service for all! (Think: Moth Radio Hour.) Testimony services have their roots in the Black church tradition as a time where people can take to the altar and tell a story or sing a song that illustrates a triumphant moment in their lives. Attendees will be given writing prompts for their own reflections and will hear from a selection of Black femme speakers before enjoying refreshments. \nDoors open at 4pm each day for guests to congregate with each other. Programming begins at 5pm. \nAudience Note: While this event is open to people from all faiths or non-faith backgrounds\, Black Christian traditions as well as African ancestral practices will be honored. \nQuestions? Please contact317-413-1239 or TheTestimonyServiceOnline@gmail.com \nEvent Partners: The Testimony Service and The Center for Religion\, Arts\, and Culture. \nEvent Registration: Registration requested by Nov.3\, but walk-in guests are welcome! \n \nImage Courtesy of The Testimony Service
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/nourish-testimonies-about-food-family-and-love-day-1-film-screening/
LOCATION:Broadway United Methodist Church\, 609 E. 29th St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Award of Awesomeness Nominee,Community Conversation,festival,Film Screening,Interactive
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20241104T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20241104T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T045121
CREATED:20240828T200232Z
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SUMMARY:A Cinematic Quest for Gratitude Through Grief
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a screening of “The Secret Art of Human Flight” – a film offering both an absurd and poignant reflection on mourning – and then unpack the ways grief and gratitude co-mingle in a  community conversation facilitated by Indianapolis Queer Grief Community. All are welcome! \nIn “The Secret Art of Human Flight” (a 2023 Heartland International Film Festival selection)\, Ben Grady goes through an extreme mourning process. He discovers a mysterious self-help book on the dark web\, written by an enigmatic guru named “Mealworm” who claims to have harnessed the power to fly. The book arrives . . . and so does Mealworm\, forcing Ben to navigate his family life\, accusations of foul play\, and the bizarre rituals laid before him by his new mentor\, in the hopes of healing and ultimately achieving human flight. \nAfter the credits roll\, audience members are invited to share their thoughts in discussion on grief and gratitude facilitated by Indianapolis Queer Grief Community. \nQuestions?: Contact 317-464-9405 or info@heartlandfilm.org. \nEvent Organizers: A partnership between Heartland Film and Indianapolis Queer Grief Community. \nRegistration: Registration is encouraged. Use the blue button below.
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/a-cinematic-quest-for-gratitude-through-grief/
LOCATION:Heartland Film\, 8950 Otis Ave.\, Indianapolis\, 46216\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussion,festival,Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20251112T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20251112T213000
DTSTAMP:20260417T045121
CREATED:20250828T190337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T145745Z
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SUMMARY:Sacred Roots: FernGully and Earth’s Spiritual Stories
DESCRIPTION:Limited capacity. Registration required. \nJoin us for a screening of FernGully: The Last Rainforest and an interfaith panel exploring how various faith traditions and spiritualist groups understand nature as sacred and interconnected. Enjoy nature-based crafts and sharing stories during an evening of film\, faith\, and reflection. \nQuestions? Contact 317-268-5300 or kevin@indycic.org. \nEvent Organizers: A partnership between Center for Interfaith Cooperation and Kan-Kan Cinema and Restaurant. \nRegistration: Click here to register.
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/sacred-roots-ferngully-and-earths-spiritual-stories/
LOCATION:KanKan Cinema and Brasserie\, 1258 Windsor St\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46241\, United States
CATEGORIES:festival,Film Screening,Panel Discussion
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