Ryan Schnurr, writer and editor of Belt Magazine, talks to us about the future of rural America.
The Farm Crisis of the 1980s by Pamela Riney-Kehrberg, Ph.D, Iowa State University
Liz Brownlee, who owns and runs Nightfall Farm in Crothersville with her her husband Nate, talks to us about the future of rural America.
Jackie Swihart, Main Street Program Manager at the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs, talks to us about the future of rural America.
On November 10th, we hosted a virtual INconversation with Jean Thompson, author of our statewide read The Year We Left Home, and Barb Shoup, author of eight novels and the writer-in-residence at the Indiana Writers Center.
“They Make Me Restless”: Masculinity and Belonging in the Midwest by Andy Oler, Ph. D, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Indiana Humanities is bringing New York Times bestselling-author and National Book Award-finalist Jean Thompson to Hoosier audiences for a free online INconversation discussion on Nov. 10. Thompson will discuss her National Book Award finalist novel The Year We Left Home (chosen by Indiana Humanities for the 2020 One State / …
Indiana Humanities’ One State / One Story program will offer book-related events across the state and visits by the author