About this Event
Explore the legacy of Marcus Garvey and his impact on Indiana at Indiana Landmarks’ Juneteenth event, Black Wealth, Black Power: Putting Ourselves in Charge of Ourselves.
In the early twentieth century, Marcus Garvey’s movement, known as Garveyism, promoted Black pride, unification of all people of African descent, and the creation of self-governing Black nations. Garveyism advocates for Black people to build their own businesses, schools, and communities, urging people of African descent to lift themselves up rather than wait for inequitable help from the government. Garvey’s efforts resulted in the creation of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in 1915 with two divisions operating in Indianapolis from 1919 until the late 1940s, comprised of the most educated and elite Black Hoosiers.
On June 19, the evening begins with a free program from 6-7:30 p.m. featuring speaker Steven Golding, president of the Kingston Division of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League, an international organization created by Garvey in 1915. Free with advance registration.
A post-presentation celebration follows from 7:30-9 p.m. with food, drink, dancing, and music featuring Alaina Renae. Paid ticket required.
Proceeds from the event benefit Indiana Landmarks Black Heritage Preservation Program.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Indiana Landmarks Center, 1201 Central Avenue, Indianapolis, United States
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