Ujamaa Community Bookstore

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The Made in Indy podcast welcomes Ujamaa Community Bookstore Manager; Rohini Townsend & Executive Director at Flanner House of Indianapolis; Brandon Cosby. We discuss the origins of Flanner House, and how its creation aided Black Americans whom had moved to Indianapolis during the great migration in search of more opportunities & a better life. We dive into the legacy of Xpression’s Bookstore, and how it serves as a constant source of inspiration for Ujamaa. Rohini shares with us her experiences of opening the bookstore, and the many different aspects of community she is weaving into its fabric. Later, we explore the significance of Ujamaa opening its doors to the community on Juneteenth + We dive into Brandon & Rohini’s background and learn how each of their lived experiences are rich with community-building & equity. Also, we discuss the Black authors that have inspired them on their paths & they share how they have been impacted by Black literature. You can listen to our full conversation below + Visit Ujamaa & Flanner House here.