Pulitzer Prize winning poet Natasha Threthewey visits the Civil Rights Heritage Center in a powerful start of a month of special events.
Tag: African American history
“Nationtime” | crhc:film
In 1972, Black voices from across the political spectrum met in Gary, Indiana. Available for the first time in its full form, this film lets us watch history unfold during this momentous gathering.
The Civil Rights Heritage Center is hiring
Current students: Join our team and have your work contribute to the understanding of local justice movements.
African American Landmark Tour (Re)Launch Dedication
Join the Civil Rights Heritage Center as we honor local history with a relaunch of our celebrated local history tour.
African American Landmark Tour (Re)Launch Dedication
Join the Civil Rights Heritage Center as we honor local history with a relaunch of our celebrated local history tour.
African American Landmark Tour (Re)Launch Dedication
Join us as we celebrate local history with a relaunch of our African American Landmark Tour.
crhc:film | “L.A. ‘92”
Long before George Floyd was a household name, four police officers in Los Angeles were found “not guilty” in an incident of police brutality seen around the world.
Reflections on Toni Morrison
We take time to celebrate the acclaimed novelist, essayist, playwright, poet, editor, and educator.
Celebrating Malcolm X 2022
We celebrate and explore the life of the late civil rights leader and advocate for justice.
Ripples in the Water Book Launch
Hear more about a new joint venture that will add children’s books featuring local people onto South Bend’s shelves.