September 18, 2020

Central Library Exhibit Features Murals Created During Protests Against Racial Injustice


Indianapolis Public LIbrary

Indianapolis Public LIbrary

Murals created this summer during rallies and marches in downtown Indianapolis protesting inequality will become a new exhibit at the Central Library.

WFYI's Terri Dee talks with Nichelle Hayes, leader of the Indianapolis Public Library's Center for Black Literature and Culture, about art as a way of expression against racial injustice.

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