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Creating Change With Cultural Programming

Adolescents, Adoption, Advocacy, Arts and Culture, Athletes, Books, Bullying, Call to Action, Change, Children, Civic Engagement, Community, Deparment of Justice, Early Intervention, Early Intervention - Prevention, Education, EIP, Foster Care Youth, Help, Immigrants, Indianapolis, Job Readiness, Juvenile Delinquency, Kids, Kindness, Leadership, Learning Network, Legislation, Library, MCCOY, Mentor, Motivation, Nonprofit, Nonprofits, Opportunity, Our Children, Parenting, Parents, Peace Learning Center, Police Officer Relations, Professional Development, Public Awareness, Public Policy, Public School, Refugees, Reports, Resource, Respect, Safety, Schools, Teenagers, Teens, Therapy, Things to Do, Uncategorized, Volunteer, Wellness, Workshop, Youth Activities, Youth Employment, Youth Program Quality, Youth Voice / By Jacie Farris

The greater Indianapolis community is diverse in race, ethnic groups and religions. With that diversity comes the need for quality cultural programming for youth and families.

“The state of so many issues in our country is based around deep-rooted racism that is set up in our institutions,” said Natalie Spriggs-Trobridge, youth program director at Peace Learning Center. “The more that people understand this, the more that we can work on dismantling it. That is how we create equity to give everyone a fair shot in life!”

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