Indiana Humanities will provide additional funds and resources to help residents explore their community’s relationship to water
Later this spring, Indiana Humanities will launch a new thematic initiative focused on the ways we shape the environment and it shapes us. To help Hoosiers understand and talk about our relationships to the natural world and the implications of climate change, we will offer a speakers bureau of compelling talks and workshops rooted in the humanities and led by Indiana scholars and experts.
Grants provide Hoosiers with access to humanities programs, including history, literature and civics projects
Ryan Schnurr, writer and editor of Belt Magazine, talks to us about the future of rural America.
Learn more about the titles in our Novel Conversations lending library for book clubs, which relate to advancing racial equity and topics such as systemic racism, inequitable policing and/or protest through a humanities lens.
The Farm Crisis of the 1980s by Pamela Riney-Kehrberg, Ph.D, Iowa State University