INDIANAPOLIS — Individuals of all ages are invited to view a powerful and thought-provoking exhibit of images that reflect the growing concern for the epidemic of youth violence in the African-American community entitled, “Kin Killin’ Kin,” on display from Aug. 11 – Sept. 28 in the South Display Hall at Central Library, 40 E. St. Clair Street.
This traveling exhibit by Dayton, Ohio artist James Pate is intended to serve as a visual call-to-action to find solutions to youth and gun violence, particularly black-on-black crime.
Middle school and high school groups are encouraged to schedule visits to the exhibit, after which dialogue sessions will be led by a trained facilitator to allow young people to discuss these difficult issues and to sign the NO Tolerance for Violence contract. To schedule a visit, call 275-4713.
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