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'More than who wins and loses.' The Indianapolis Clowns, opportunity and racial discrimination
Banana Ball’s Indianapolis Clowns continues its inaugural season with high-level athleticism and TikTok dances. It’s one of the latest teams to join the now multimillion-dollar sport that’s grown in popularity since it launched in 2020. But these aren’t the city’s first Indianapolis Clowns. The original team was part of the Negro Leagues and has a complicated history. How that history is preserved and presented to a new generation also complicates the next chapter for the Clowns.
Lowriders Supershow centers community, belonging
Lowriders rolled into the Indiana State Fairgrounds Saturday for the Lowrider Magazine Supershow exhibition. The stop is part of a multi-city summer tour. Indianapolis was also part of the same tour last year. Lowrider enthusiasts drove from all over Indiana and neighboring states for the exhibition. While the flashy cars are the main attraction at the shows, families and community are central to the lowrider culture. Stories likeJoseph Pollard’s of Carmel are not uncommon to hear at the exhibition.
Lowriders Supershow centers community, belonging
Lowriders rolled into the Indiana State Fairgrounds Saturday for the Lowrider Magazine Supershow exhibition. The stop is part of a multi-city summer tour. Indianapolis was also part of the same tour last year. Lowrider enthusiasts drove from all over Indiana and neighboring states for the exhibition. While the flashy cars are the main attraction at the shows, families and community are central to the lowrider culture. Stories likeJoseph Pollard’s of Carmel are not uncommon to hear at the exhibition.
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