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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discussion, learn how people living with HIV and their allies are working to end HIV stigma by modernizing Indiana’s outdated HIV criminal laws.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 […]

Navigating a New Identity After the Loss of a Loved One

Indiana Interchurch Center - Krannert Hall 1100 W. 42nd St., Indianapolis, IN, United States

Join us for this profound discussion as individuals from the book Heart Guide share how identity changes after the death of a loved one: such as reevaluating career choices or forging new life paths after losing a child, spouse, parent, or other loved one. Moderated by Award-Winning Author Diana Ensign. Tackling the topic of death […]

Free

Finding My Place

KanKan Cinema and Brasserie 1258 Windsor St, Indianapolis, IN, United States

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.  This event showcases the film "When Children Wrote the Headlines," which is the story of a news bureau – Children’s […]

Free

(Un)Comfortable Conversations: The Power to Identify

Ivy Tech Community College - Illinois Fall Creek Center 2535 N. Capitol Ave., Indianapolis, IN, United States
Hybrid Hybrid Event

Hear from local writers, poets, and spoken word artists as they share brief and engaging stories of change centered around how they identify and how their sense of identity has shaped their lives and art. How do the arts, humanities, and religion help identify the truth of who we are? How have identities changed over […]

Free

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

Virtual Event 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 […]

Inking Identity: Indigenous Tattoo Practices

Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art 500 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN, United States
Virtual Event Hybrid Event

Artist, activist, and owner/founder of Thunderbird Rising Studios in Indianapolis, Stephanie Big Eagle will talk about the traditional Indigenous practice of hand poked tattooing and how both the practice of tattooing and the tattoo itself shape and reflect cultural identity. Tattoos are inherently tied to identity as one is choosing to permanently adorn their body […]

Free

The Rhythm of Us: Interfaith Understanding Through the Art of Music

Franklin College, Napolitan Student Center - Branigin Room 101 Branigin Blvd., Franklin, IN, United States

With performances representing different religious traditions and opportunities for participation, attendees will explore how music conveys who we are as individuals, groups, and cultures throughout time. Music is an especially powerful way to express identity in a pluralistic world. Musicians performing across faith traditions and genres will engage participants in a broader conversation about how […]

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 Sisters Are Alright Weekend: A Celebration of the Black Femme Experience – “Dear Black Girl”

The District Theatre 627 Massachusetts 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

Spirited Chase: Who Are We?

WFYI Public Media 1630 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN, United States

This interactive on-the-go event introduces participants to the places and people who help shape and share the various ways we identify with ourselves and one another in our community. Spirited Chase is a unique event that offers participants the opportunity to renew the spirit through discovering new people and places in our community. Each mystery partner organization […]

$9

CANCELLED Reviving a Forgotten Freetown: Mobilizing Family History to Protect Communities

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

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED. WE ARE SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE. During this half-day workshop, we will explore how the small African American community of Norwood was able to mobilize their family history to protect their community from unwelcome change. This hands-on program will allow us to help participants organize their family stories into community […]

Identify Your Truths: Faith, Race, Life, Inspiration, and the Journey

College Avenue Branch LIbrary 4180 N. College Ave., Indianapolis, IN, United States

Let’s write! Hear from local authors on what inspires them to write and share their stories. Attendees will be shown creative examples, provided simple writing tools, and encouraged to write on their own. Featured authors include Rosemary Featherstone Turentine, Linda Lewis-Everett, Phyllis Cotton, Gloria Lewis Vaughn, Melva Scott, and Wynesia Jackson.  Inspired by the Bible […]

Free
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