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Rediscovering Indiana Avenue: A Musical Journey for the Ages

Witherspoon Presbyterian Church 5136 Michigan Road, Indianapolis

As part of its annual concert series, Freetown Village is hosting a multimedia jazz extravaganza featuring Freetown Village Performers, Emmy Award-winner Bill Myers, and video presentations that deliver insights into that question. Rediscovering Indiana Avenue: A Musical Journey […]

$25

Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror with Tananarive Due

Kan-Kan Cinema and Brasserie 1258 Windsor St., Indianapolis

Join the Ray Bradbury Center at Kan Kan Cinema for a special showing of Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror with special guest Tananarive Due On September 10th, the Ray Bradbury Center is partnering with Kan-Kan Cinema […]

$10

Conversations in African American History

Indiana Landmarks Center 1201 Central Ave., Indianapolis, IN, United States

Join us (in person or online) for our monthly conversation with historians, researchers, and educators as we discuss topics related to Indiana’s Black heritage. For February, our guest speaker Leon Bates (Local historian, veteran, and educator) will introduce […]

Free

Major Taylor: Champion of the Race – Film Screening & Panel Discussion

Indiana State Museum 650 W Washington St, Indianapolis, IN, United States

WTIU’s new documentary Major Taylor: Champion of the Race retraces the extraordinary life and legacy of an American civil rights pioneer and Hoosier hero who defied the odds and set over 20 world records in speed cycling during […]

FREE

“Six-Triple Eight” told by Charlotte Blake Alston

Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center 450 W Ohio St., Indianapolis, IN, United States

“Six-Triple Eight” is the incredible story of the first and only Army Corps battalion of all African-American women allowed to serve in Europe during WWII. The battalion was recently awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for their outstanding achievements. […]

$20
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