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You are here: Home / Community / Finalists announced as “race” for $20k marks risky start for annual Indy festival

Finalists announced as “race” for $20k marks risky start for annual Indy festival

October 31, 2013 by Naptown Buzz

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The 18th annual Spirit & Place Festival celebrates theme of RISK November 1-10, beginning with an opening night event that will focus on the four finalists in a call-out for original projects centered on a daring idea for reshaping notions of race in Central indiana. The “$20K: A Competition About Race” event will take place Friday, November 1 at the Toby, Indianapolis Museum of Art, beginning at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at imamuseum.org.

Audience members will cast their votes as four innovators (detailed below) vie for a $20,000 award. The winner will be selected by a combination of judge and audience votes. A panel of judges has determined the four finalists. For more information, visit www.spiritandplace.org.

FINALISTS:

  • Javier Barrera – Latino Youth Collective
    Project Title: Race: A Look Inside
  • DeShong Perry-Smitherman – A Girl’s Gift, Inc.
    Project Title: My Mentor, My Self
  • Danicia Malone – Indianapolis Neighborhood Resource Center
    Project Title: The Lost Race
  •     Pete Hylton – IUPUI School of Engineering & Technology, Motorsports Engineering Program
    Project Title: A Competition About Race Using Racing

JUDGES:

  • Gloria Berlanga King, Director of Multicultural Affairs, Wishard Health Services
  • Hope Hampton, Director of Community Relations, Christian Theological Seminary
  • Erin Kelley, Program Designer
  • Felipe Martinez (chair/moderator), Associate Executive Presbyter, Whitewater Valley Presbytery
  • Toby Miller, Director, Race and Cultural Relations Leadership Network, a standing committee of the Greater Indianapolis Progress Committee
  • Helen Sanematsu, Assistant Professor, Visual Communication Design, Herron School of Art & Design, IUPUI
  • William Taft, Executive Director, Local Initiatives Service Corporation
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Filed Under: Community, Festivals, Greater Indianapolis Tagged With: Indianapolis Museum of Art, Spirit & Place Festival, The Toby

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