Resource Archive
Educational Resources
Below is a list of resources that you can utilize to educate yourself or others on racism, equality, and Black art.
Arts & Culture Resources
- ‘Art Can Touch Our Emotional Core.’ Meet the Artists Behind Some of the Most Widespread Images Amid George Floyd Protests – Time Magazine
- Black History and Culture – Google Arts & Culture
- Portraits of African Americans – Google Arts & Culture
- Freedom, Resistance, and the Journey Toward Equality – Google Arts & Culture
- Black Lives Matter murals decorate downtown Indianapolis – The Indy Channel RTV6
- Downtown is now a living art gallery. It’s fostering conversations about black lives – Indy Star
- 12 Movies to Watch to Educate Yourself About Racism and Protest History, Recommended by Experts – Time Magazine
- JUSTIN SEARS-WATSON IS A PHOENIX RISING – On the Aisle with Tom Alvarez
Resources for Parents, Guardians and Kids
- Anti-Racism Resources – Document compiled by Sarah Sophie Flicker, Alyssa Klein in May 2020
- How White Parents Can Use Media to Raise Anti-Racist Kids – Common Sense Media
- PBS LearningMedia resources on race, racism, protests, civil rights and more – PBS Arizona
- Watch the entire CNN/Sesame Street racism town hall – CNN
Resources for Educators
- Race Talk: Engaging Young People in Conversations about Race and Racism -ADL
- GEORGE FLOYD, RACISM AND LAW ENFORCEMENT – Share My Lesson
- Let’s Talk: An Honest Conversation About Race – Indianapolis Public Schools
Resources by our Teaching Artists & Arts for Learning
- Performance: Joshua Thompson and Vajaun Savage | Joshua Thompson & Vajuan Savage | TEDxIndianapolis
- Dear Black Man: Loving You Is My Revolution | Poem by Manón Voice
- Sunday Morning by Clint Breeze and the Groove
- “A Change is Gonna Come” | Dance by Justin Sears-Watson
- MONDAY 2 MONDAY : Season #3 : Episode #21 : REVELATIONS vs RESOLUTIONS | Gary Gee
- third space legacy video premiere | Samuel Levi Jones | Edison School of the Arts, IPS #47