Foundation relaunches digital platform, hosts conversation with author Eddie Glaude, Jr.
The Indianapolis Foundation (IF) is maintaining its commitment to equity and welcoming the community to join the movement. Next up, the foundation invites Indianapolis residents and neighbors to attend āForward Movement: A Conversation with Dr. Eddie S. Glaude, Jr.ā on Nov. 20.
The eventās aim is to āinspire residents to take meaningful action toward a more equitable Indianapolis,ā according to a press release.
Glaude is a nationally renowned thought leader on race, moral leadership and democracy. He is an academic, a pundit and the author of āBegin Again: James Baldwinās America and Its Urgent Lessons for Our Ownā and āDemocracy in Black.ā
Chief Equity and Innovation Officer Michael Twyman said Glaudeās 2024 book, āWe Are the Leaders We Have Been Looking For,ā aligns with IFās mission to inspire action, adding: ā…Itās the person in the mirror whoās going to save us.ā
After more than two decades working toward racial equity as a private consultant, Twyman joined the Indianapolis Foundation to further their efforts.

The foundationās greatest achievement in this area is that they have stayed the course, Twyman said.
āWe have not wavered from what has been the institutional commitment to equity … even as things shifted in the sociopolitical environment over the last year,ā Twyman said. āWe had launched the Equity Imperative in September of 2024, and it still continues to be our North Star.ā
Equity Imperative 2030 is the foundationās five-year strategic plan to scale proven solutions, deepen partnerships and drive systemic change, according to their website.
Twyman added that the changing political climate ānecessitated a greater need to be committed to this work because the inequities that have always existed continue to be exacerbated in this current economy and in this current political environment.ā
Forward Movement
Adding to their focus on meaningful action, IFās digital platform endeavors to engage, educate and mobilize individuals to disrupt systemic racism, per the release. Formerly known as MVMT10K, the Forward Movement app provides a space for individuals and organizations to connect over a commitment to inclusion and being boldly anti-racist.

Vice President of Equity and Policy Leigh Riley Evans said Indianapolis canāt move forward as a city without addressing racial equity and opportunity.
āForward Movement gives us a framework to listen, learn and lead with empathy,ā Riley Evans said. āWhen we advance racial equity, weāre not only repairing harm. Weāre sharing real progress and encouraging the entire Indianapolis community to thrive.ā
Twyman said there is an āexponential impactā when individual efforts combine for collective action and, āthatās where we see the greatest amount of social changes happening.ā
āWe are one peopleā
Twyman would like for Glaudeās message to first inspire hope, especially in the face of uncertainty and opposition, and second uplift the idea that individual successes are tied to the ācollective we.ā
āWe are stronger when we are together, and we are one people that coexist on this earth,ā Twyman said. āOur individual successes are tied to the success of our brothers and sisters.ā
Founded in 1916, the Indianapolis Foundation continues to work toward a more equitable city where people of all races and identities can thrive, according to their website. Looking ahead, the organization is focused on the three pillars of āinnovation, justice, and partnershipā said President and CEO Ahmed Young.
āForward Movement: A Conversation Dr. Eddie S. Glaude, Jr.ā is from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on Nov. 20 at the Childrenās Museum, 3000 North Meridian Street, 46208. The event is free and open to the public, but seating is limited. Register to attend the event at Eventbrite or at indianapolisfoundation.org. IFās digital platform is available at forward-movement.org.
Contact Editor-in-Chief Camike Jones at 317-762-7850.
Camike Jones is the Editor-in-Chief of the Indianapolis Recorder. Born and raised in Indianapolis, Jones has a lifelong commitment to advocacy and telling stories that represent the community.




