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Exhibit opening | Teresa Greve Wolf: Art that reflects the times
See the artistic perspective of local painter Teresa Greve Wolf as she inspires action on issues of social justice.
Civil Rights Heritage Center hiring student help
We’re hiring a new student professional to join our team and contribute to our community focused work.
“Unmasked: The Anti-Lynching Exhibits of 1935 and Community Remembrance in Indiana”
A powerful limited-time exhibition that shows two competing artistic responses to racial violence during 1930s, with lessons for our world today.
Exhibition opening event: “Unmasked: The Anti-Lynching Exhibits of 1935 and Community Remembrance in Indiana”
Join us as we unveil a limited-time exhibition that offers a powerful look into two competing artistic responses to racial violence during 1930s, with lessons for our world today.
The Poetry Den
The Poetry Den returns for a new year of local poetic expressions.
African American Studebaker stories
The IU South Bend Civil Rights Heritage Center is working with the Studebaker National Museum to record stories and help others learn more about this important part of Studebaker’s South Bend’s history.
The Poetry Den
Enter a safe space for poets and listeners alike to enjoy diverse company and beautiful spoken word.
The Poetry Den
Enter a safe space for poets and listeners alike to enjoy diverse company and beautiful spoken word.
Special event: Kekla Magoon, Indiana Authors Award
Join the IU South Bend Civil Rights Heritage Center along with Indiana Humanities and the Brain Lair Bookstore as we welcome celebrated Hoosier author Kekla Magoon to IU South Bend’s Louise E. Addicott and Yatish J. Joshi Performance Hall.