Elkhart Chapter of Indiana Black Expo
ELKHART, Ind. -- This week, the Elkhart Chapter of Indiana Black Expo kicks off a full week of events honoring the life and legacy of community leader Leroy Robinson.
"Leroy never wanted to be a king. He always wanted to be a king maker, meaning like, he never wanted to be the person in front of the camera or the person that the light shining on. He always wanted to shine a light on other people. A legacy like that has to keep going," President of Elkhart Chapter of Indiana Black Expo Robert Taylor said.
For the fourth year, the chapter is dedicating seven days to celebrate Robinson, a man remembered for shining the spotlight on others and lifting his community.
Wednesday, there will be a community conversation with Notre Dame women’s basketball co