Think, read and talk...Indiana Humanities offers many low or no cost opportunities to do all of the above. I've attended a few of their events, and had a lovely time at each one. Most recently I...
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Indiana Humanities traces its roots to 1972, when the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) asked a group of five energetic Indiana citizens to form a statewide grant-making agency. The group was comprised of Dr. Marvin E. Hartig, Mrs. Edmund F. (Virginia) Ball, Dr. Robert E. Burns, Mr. Edward N. Howard, and Dr. Robert W. Richey. Their goal was to focus federal dollars on more local, grassroots initiatives.
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Indiana Humanities encourages Hoosiers to think, read and talk. How? By creating its own programs, such as Community Conversations, Evenings at the House and Novel Conversations; by providing grants for humanities programs throughout the state; and by providing a space--physically and digitally--for people to connect and converse.
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