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Wildstyle Paschall Photography Talk

April 13 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Join Wildstyle in a talk about social justice photography and what it means to be both an observer and participant in social justice movements. Wildstyle Paschall is a producer, photographer, and curator for All317HipHop, a roving illustrator for The Learning Tree, and a Central Indiana Community Foundation Ambassador. Wildstyle's photography has helped support and shed light on pressing issues in the Indianapolis community, including the developments planned for the Riverside area and the killing of Dreasjon Reed by IMPD in…

Film Photography Workshop and Photo Walk with Roberts Camera

April 15 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm

Browse our Changing Views: The Photography of Dorothea Lange exhibition then join us, in partnership with Roberts Camera, for a film photography workshop. Take a look back with us through the lens of history’s most acclaimed photojournalists as we discuss their mediums, techniques, and “the power of the snapshot” at its most finite level…on film. Come join us for a workshop on film photography, led by experts from Roberts Camera, and then go on a photo walk and shoot your own…

St. Mary’s Japanese Episcopal Mission Lecture with Dr. Chrissy Lau

April 20 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Join Dr. Chrissy Lau for an important discussion about Reverend John Misao Yamazaki and his congregation from St. Mary's Japanese Episcopal Mission in Los Angeles as they dealt with anti-Japanese discrimination and forced relocation to interment camps in the 1940s. Dr. Chrissy Lau is the Assistant Professor of History and Social, Behavioral and Global Studies at California State University- Monterey Bay. Her work centers on exploring the development of women's politics (specifically Japanese American women) and activism in the public…

Life in Japanese Internment Camps: A Talk with Jean Umemura

April 29 @ 10:30 am - 11:30 am

Listen to Carmel resident Jean Umemura discuss her experiences living in several different Japanese internment camps during WWII. Jean Umemura, a retired school teacher of 29 years from Allisonville Elementary School in Washington Township in Indianapolis, was just 14 when she was sent to an internment camp for Japanese Americans in Puyallup, Washington. One of 120,000 Americans of Japanese descent sent to these camps, Jean will discuss her experiences after the attack on Pearl Harbor, and the aftermath of the…

Behind the Scenes Tour: Changing Views

July 7 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Join Jessica Nelson, Ph.D., museum director of religion and culture initiatives, for a behind the scenes tour of the Changing Views exhibition. This program is included with general museum admission. Learn more about Changing Views: The Photography of Dorothea Lange at Eiteljorg.org/ChangingViews

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Wildstyle Paschall Photography Talk

April 13 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
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