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Taylor Hall is an 'artivist,' a political activist who expresses her values through interpretive artistic craft.

January 25, 2021
Taylor Hall is an “artivist,” a political activist who expresses her values through interpretive artistic craft. She was one of the key organizers of the state’s Black Lives Matter protest in June 2020, which drew more than 10,000 people to the State Capitol. In July 2020, Hall released her debut song “I Can’t Breathe.”
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She has organized more than 20 protests and assisted in registering thousands of voters. Hall is interning with Congressman Andre Carson while is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Communications from Ball State University. She is scheduled to graduate this summer.
Hall is a proud 2018 graduate of Crispus Attucks High School. She works with students in the Indianapolis community through her Artivist mentoring program. Her words to live by are: “Don’t stand for hate, stand for love".
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