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Once called “The House,” the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center (NMBCC) has a long-standing history of supporting the Indiana University’s efforts to challenge, support, and contribute to the continued development and success of the Black students, faculty, and staff. Learn more about the Neal-Marshall.
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The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center (NMBCC), a unit of...
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Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Library. The...
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From beautiful artwork to rich archival collections, the...
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Neil Marshall (born 25 May 1970) is an English film and television director, editor, producer, and screenwriter. He directed the horror films Dog Soldiers (2002) and The Descent (2005), the science fiction action film Doomsday (2008), the historical war film Centurion (2010), the superhero action film Hellboy (2019), and the adventure horror ...
The NMBCC Story. The NMBCC was born out of an era of campus activism in the late 1960s, followed by African American student groups creating a document outlining their goals to increase black faculty, admit more black students, and introduce black studies programs.
Jun 2, 2020 · The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center (NMBCC) is the result of several decades of student advocacy at Indiana University. Although the roots of the center can be found in 1960s student activism, the story of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center is a history of Black student life on IU Bloomington’s campus.
The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Library (NMBCCL) serves as a cultural resource for all Indiana University students, faculty, and staff. It is a center of campus cultural activity that highlights Black Culture and the interchange between it and all American culture. Hours. Open now. NMBCC Library. Switch to monthly view. Monday, 5/20.
Programming. Black History Month. Black History Month. Meet us at the movies! A Celebration of Black Cinema. The Indiana University Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center, Black Film Center and Archive, and the city of Bloomington invite you to celebrate Black Cinema this Black History Month!
Contact us. Leah McRath-Hinton. Director of Affinity Engagement. lmcrath@indiana.edu. The Neal-Marshall Alumni Club–Indianapolis Chapter facilitates interactions between IU Indianapolis and Indiana University African-American alumni, students, and prospective students residing in the Indianapolis metropolitan area.