2023 Bantz Awards News Release

Charles R. Bantz Chancellor’s Community Fellowship Award: Indy Toxic Heritage: Pollution, Place, and Power 

Elizabeth Kryder-Reid, Chancellor's Professor of Anthropology and Museum Studies in the IU School of Liberal Arts, and her Co-PI Laura Holzman, professor and public scholar of Curatorial Practices and Visual Art, in the IU Herron School of Art + Design, are the recipients of the Charles R. Bantz Community Fellowship for their collaborative work to create a traveling exhibit and a series of public conversations to deepen critical thinking about environmental injustice in Indianapolis and to develop strategies to improve the situation. The $40,000 award will support their work “Indy Toxic Heritage: Pollution, Place, and Power” in partnership with The Kheprw Institute, Indy Parks and Recreation, and residents of the Norwood and Riverside neighborhoods. 

Dr. Elizabeth Kryder-Reid stated, "Access to safe, healthy places to live is a human right, and the questions we’re addressing are central to that right. The burdens of living with pollution have been inequitably borne by economically disadvantaged and communities of color. This project explores the structural and systemic issues underlying our toxic heritage. It makes connections across what are sometimes seen as isolated contaminated places to build a vision of Indy’s city-wide toxic heritage." 

"With support from the Bantz fellowship, we’ll be creating an exhibit that centers community voices, perspectives, and stories. We’ll be highlighting some difficult realities but also celebrating the way generations have fought to create safe, healthy neighborhoods," said Dr. Laura Holzman.

Dr. Elizabeth Kryder-Reid
Dr. Laura Holzman

For additional information about the award and winners, please contact Teresa Bennett, Assistant Vice Chancellor in the IUPUI Office of Community Engagement, at tkbennet@iu.edu, 317-278-9173. 

About the awards:The annual awards, named after former IUPUI Chancellor Charles R. Bantz, are granted for one year to support a collaborative research team made up of faculty, staff, students, and community partners/members to address a pressing community issue in Central Indiana. These awards are made possible with the generous support of the IUPUI Office of Community Engagement, the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, and donors. 

For more information or to apply for the Charles R. Bantz Chancellor’s Community Fellowship or Scholar award, visit the Academic Affairs page