“We’ve Had Enough:” After Press Conference, Community Wants Answers Now
After learning the astonishing injustices that put Bateman behind bars, supporters say “this is the summer we exonerate Vernon.”
After learning the astonishing injustices that put Bateman behind bars, supporters say “this is the summer we exonerate Vernon.”
A quick timeline documenting the incalculable injustices Bateman suffered.
After parole wouldn’t let him attend his art exhibit, Black artists threw Vernon his own party.
On Mon., July 14, join Mr. Bateman’s lawyers, friends, and supporters as they reveal the details behind his ongoing struggle for exoneration.
Featuring remarks by the Exoneration Project, this group show kicks off the last phase in the struggle to free Vernon.
“Vern, can you imagine, man, us sitting and talking in F Dorm about the art show we’re going to have in downtown Indy at some point?”
For two weeks, Vernon and his team of artists are transforming Gallery Forty Two into a distinctive and diverse set of experiences.
Never be ashamed to tell someone you’re growing and developing.
Celebrate Vernon T. Bateman’s collaboration with Community Food Box Project!