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Tuesday through Saturday10 a.m. - 5 p.m
Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center 450 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
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Indiana Experience Admission $15 Adults$14 Seniors (60 and over)$5 Youth (ages 5 through 17)$2 Access Pass HoldersFree Children under 5Free IHS MembersFree Educators and Military Holiday, Festival of Trees Pricing will Vary.

Our (FREE) parking lot is located on New York Street a ½ block east of West Street. Free parking with admission.
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Living The Legacy: Creating Equity Today

Free over Zoom. Registration required and closed 2-hours before the event.  

Redlining – the discriminatory practice by which banks refuse or limit mortgages to people of color, ethnic minorities, and low-income workers within specific geographic areas – still defines much of where we live or can live in Indianapolis. These federal government policies, established by the Home Owners Loan Corporation in 1933, reinforced segregation and disinvestment in parts of the community, with ramifications felt today, particularly in black neighborhoods.   

What do discriminatory housing practices look like in our cityHow can equitable housing policies change that trajectory now? Join us for a series of interdisciplinary community discussions with advocates, leaders, and scholars to examine the tangled roots of race, class and housing in Indianapolis and grapple with its consequences today. 

Creating Equity Today with Janis Bradley, Andy Beck Amy Nelson, and Diana Rice-Wilkerson.  

Tuesday November 10 | 7:00pm 

Decode how we see redlining in today’s housing practices and explore way we can create more equitable housing markets.  

This event is a part of the 2020 Spirit & Place Festival. 

This program series has been made possible through a grant from Indiana Humanities, in cooperation with the National Endowment for the Humanities, and from The Indianapolis Foundation, a CICF affiliate.  With support from Lake City Bank. 

Living The Legacy: Creating Equity Today

Nov 10, 2020 7:00 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. Online.
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