LaShawnda Crowe Storm, Spirit & Place Community Engagement Director and visual artist, activist, and community builder is participating in a panel March 8 for an IUPUI Africana Studies event, Mari Evans’ “Ethos and Creativity” Three Decades Later: Art and Race in Indianapolis.  The program will be held from 6:30-8:00 p.m. in the Basile Auditorium, Eskenazi Hall, 735 West New York Street.

A panel of local artists will consider Mari Evans’ essay’ continuing relevance 30 years later to art, justice, and community.  More information. Event sponsors include; Indiana University Bicentennial Celebration, the Institute for American Thought, the IUPUI Africana Studies Program, the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, the IUPUI School of Liberal Arts, the IUPUI Arts & Humanities Institute, and Indiana Humanities.