Elkhart Art Gallery’s KKK Lynching Display Sparks Community Debate, Social Media Reaction, and Black History Month Reflection

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A Personal Investment in the Space

Phiri said she used her retirement savings to open Southside Gallery. Her goal is to create a place where history, art, and mentorship meet.

She hopes the space encourages unity and support for young people in Elkhart.

“What can they get? To be focused on unity. To be focused on family. To be focused on encouraging young children. To be mentors to young children,” Phiri said. “I wanted to be able to help people and feel good.”

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Black History Month Events Planned

The gallery plans to add signage explaining the purpose of the lynching display during Black History Month. Visitors are invited to stop in, learn about local history, and attend community events, including live jazz nights.

As discussion spreads online and offline, the exhibit continues to draw attention, turning a small gallery window into a citywide conversation about race, history, and remembrance.

The gallery plans to add signage explaining the purpose of the lynching display during Black History Month. Visitors are invited to stop in, learn about local history, and attend community events, including live jazz nights.

As discussion spreads online and offline, the exhibit continues to draw attention, turning a small gallery window into a citywide conversation about race, history, and remembrance.