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Kisha Tandy, curator of Social History at the Indiana State Museum, toured the city to show the areas where African Americans lived and the district where business leaders thrived. C-SPAN’s ...
That includes people living in Indianapolis. "One of the places that I look for that story is at Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church here in Indianapolis," said curator of social history Kisha ...
Kisha Tandy, the Curator of Social History for the Indiana State Museum, joined Zach in the studio to share more about Walk the Block and the ‘redLINES’ quilt. For more information ...
In 2012, Nike, having just received the NFL rights, came to Brent Kisha and told them it had an idea. "They wanted to make a big splash and they thought this would be a cool way to do it," Kisha ...
As curated and hung by Rachel Berenson Perry and Kisha Tandy, the works are presented as both a narrative across time from the 1900s to the present. It's helpful to read Perry’s exhibition ...
There were no bathroom breaks this time. In "Amazing Race" season 14, sisters Kisha and Jen Hoffman lost out on their chance at $1 million when they stopped for a bathroom break on their way to ...
“From the beginning, people recognized Taylor’s talent,” Kisha Tandy, assistant curator at the Indiana State Museum, says. “He could do tricks and speed that would lead him to becoming a ...
Kisha Foster is an Emmy nominated reporter born in Macon, Ga., the second of five children. After graduating from Central High School, she received her Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism ...
Visitors can see a number of those works on display at the Indiana State Museum. Curator Kisha Tandy took 24-Hour News 8’s Phil Sanchez on a tour, showing and then discussing a number of the pieces.
African Americans moved to Indianapolis shortly after the city became Indiana's capital. Kisha Tandy, Curator of Social History at the Indiana State Museum toured the city to show the areas where ...
After 40,000 miles, five continents and 23 cities, sisters Kisha and Jen Hoffman were the surprise winners of the 18th season of "The Amazing Race" tonight. "We're doing it for Mom," Jen said ...
She and her sister Kisha Hoffman, a 29-year-old youth program coordinator from the Bronx, New York, talked to PEOPLE.com about how it was more than a bathroom break that sent them home.
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