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Before George Floyd was a household name, four L.A. officers were “not guilty” of an incident of police brutality seen worldwide. Explore that era, then join a discussion about how July 2020 was the latest in a long cycle—and how South Bend can stop it.
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Is “free speech” the ability to say anything without consequence? Most people in the U.S. (including Twitter’s new owner) fundamentally misinterpret this—with huge consequences.
Learn about real free speech (and responsibilities) in the #CRHCWeekendRead
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Before we said George Floyd’s name, four L.A. policemen were “not guilty” of an incident of brutality seen worldwide. Explore that era and join a discussion about how July 2020 was a repeating cycle—and how South Bend can stop it from happening again.
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Tonight (Apr. 24): Featured artist Lulama Moyo joins Pam Blair as she opens a welcoming stage for brand new and experienced poets to listen, support, and share. In-person and online. Tap below for more information and the Zoom link.
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“Black librarians across the country go into work every day [as] books that tell the truth about America’s history of racism are being forced off the shelves.”
The deep necessity and underrepresentation of Black librarians for the #CRHCWeekendRead.
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Today's the day to “Make Waves” at @IUSouthBend. A $22 donation directly supports our ability to gather our community—online and in-person—to learn, to converse, and to take actions that have a real impact. #IUDay
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See how one artist worked with an African American family and a local museum to not only exhibit injustice, but directly challenge disparities in home appraisals for the #CRHCWeekendRead.
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Before we said George Floyd’s name, four L.A. policemen were “not guilty” of an incident of brutality seen worldwide. Explore that era and join a discussion about how July 2020 was a repeating cycle—and how South Bend can stop it from happening again.
https://t.co/hn85I1tuFc
“Make Waves” with a $22 gift (honoring 22 years since our founding) and support our ability to gather community online and in-person to learn, converse, and take actions that have a real impact: https://t.co/ul8zFqYn7b
Show @IUSouthBend how vital we are in the community. #IUDay