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students from Indiana University South Bend, the University of Notre Dame, St. <br /> Mary's College, and Holy Cross College. We offer regular public events to enrich <br /> and educate such as a monthly film and discussion series, open-microphone <br /> poetry readings, lectures, exhibitions of local art and history, and more. We also <br /> regularly host meetings for various civil rights and social justice organizations, <br /> allowing those who fight today's injustices a place to gather and work towards <br /> full equality. <br /> As all of our activities are funded by Indiana University South Bend, our <br /> educational mission is paramount. Further, we believe that activism works best <br /> when rooted in an understanding of the challenges communities have faced for <br /> generations and the experiences of those who had foughtfor positive changes." <br /> 3. Suitability for preservation <br /> The building's alterations in 2010 have significantly changed the composition of the <br /> structure,but care was undertaken to execute this process in a sympathetic and fa�ade- <br /> preserving manner. The primary street-facing facade of the structure is intact. The <br /> main swimming chamber to the rear of the lot was demolished and replaced with a <br /> contemplative garden and pool. To quote George Garner, again: <br /> "In 2010, the building underwent a significant renovation. The building's facade <br /> remains virtually unchanged, with the interior structure and the back two- <br /> thirds of the original building adapted for 21st century use. While recognizing <br /> that there have already been extensive changes to the original structure, we are <br /> confident that the work of South Bend Heritage Foundation to transform the <br /> space into the IUSouth Bend Civil Rights Heritage Center breathed new life into <br /> a building that had, in the late 199os, been targeted for demolition.Historic <br /> landmark status confirms and adds protections for future generations, ensuring <br /> that the history of this building and the story it tells remains vital." <br />