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SUMMARY:Curious Conversations Speaker Series: Michael J. Brown
DESCRIPTION:Conner Prairie invites you to tune in as it hosts Curious Conversations\, a series of talks by experts on Indiana history\, covering topics in the areas of natural science\, history\, folklore\, and civics. \nNovember’s program features Michael J. Brown\, executive director of the Indiana Jewish Historical Society\, who’ll discuss the history of Jewish communities in Indiana. \nAn Indiana native\, Brown served as a medic in the U.S. Army National Guard and Reserve\, where he received an honorable discharge. He studied Jewish history at the Borns Jewish Studies Program at Indiana University in Bloomington\, where he graduated. He then became the executive director of Hillel at Southern Illinois University. Later\, he worked in several Israeli tech startups in business development and marketing. He’s currently the executive director of the Indiana Jewish Historical Society and hosts a podcast called IN Jewish History. He researches midwestern Jewish migration patterns and has studied the history of antisemitism in Indiana. \nTo register for the talk\, click on the RSVP link above. The program takes place in Conner Prairie’s Prairie House\, #42 on this map. \nFor more information about Curious Conversations\, visit Conner Prairie’s website or call 317.776.6000. \nThis program received support from an Indiana Humanities Action Grant
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/curious-conversations-speaker-series-michael-j-brown/
LOCATION:Conner Prairie\, 13400 Allisonville Rd.\, Fishers\, IN\, 46038
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SUMMARY:Curious Conversations Speaker Series: Chris Flook
DESCRIPTION:Conner Prairie invites you to tune in as it hosts Curious Conversations\, a series of talks by experts on Indiana history\, covering topics in the areas of natural science\, history\, folklore\, and civics. \nSeptember’s program features Chris Flook\, who’ll discuss grave robbing in Indianapolis at the turn of the 20th century. \nFlook is a public historian from Muncie. He’s published four books of public history\, including Ghosts of Old Muncie\, Indianapolis Graverobbing: A Syndicate of Death\, Native Americans of East-Central Indiana\, and Lost Towns of Delaware County\, Indiana. In 2016 he coauthored and edited Beech Grove Cemetery Comes to Life. Flook also writes the bimonthly ByGone Muncie History column for Muncie’s Star Press. In addition to actively volunteering at the Delaware County Historical Society\, Flook works professionally as a motion graphics designer\, photographer\, and documentary filmmaker. He teaches motiongraphic design in the Department of Media at Ball State University as a senior lecturer. \nTo register for the talk\, click on the RSVP link above. The program takes place in Conner Prairie’s Prairie House\, #42 on this map. \nFor more information about Curious Conversations\, visit Conner Prairie’s website or call 317.776.6000. \nThis program received support from an Indiana Humanities Action Grant
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/curious-conversations-speaker-series-chris-flook/
LOCATION:Conner Prairie\, 13400 Allisonville Rd.\, Fishers\, IN\, 46038
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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SUMMARY:Curious Conversations Speaker Series: James H. Madison
DESCRIPTION:Conner Prairie invites you to tune in as it hosts Curious Conversations\, a series of talks by experts on Indiana history\, covering topics in the areas of natural science\, history\, folklore\, and civics. \nJuly’s program features Dr. James H. Madison\, who will discuss Hoosiers’ resistance to the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s. The talk is offered in partnership with other local organizations as part of a series of events exploring the centennial of the 1925 trial of D.C. Stephenson\, grand dragon of the Indiana Klan. The talk takes place at the Hamilton County courthouse in Noblesville\, where Stephenson was tried and convicted of second-degree murder for the death of Madge Oberholtzer. \nMadison is the Thomas and Kathryn Miller professor emeritus of history at Indiana University Bloomington\, where he taught for four decades. His books include Eli Lilly: A Life; Slinging Doughnuts for the Boys: An American Woman in World War II; Hoosiers: A New History of Indiana; A Lynching in the Heartland: Race and Memory in America; and most recently The Ku Klux Klan in the Heartland. Madison has spoken to dozens of public audiences across the state. He is the recipient of the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Lifetime Author Achievement Award and the Indiana Historical Society’s Living Legends Award. \nTo register for the talk\, click on the RSVP link above. \nFor more information about Curious Conversations\, visit Conner Prairie’s website or call 317.776.6000. \nThis program received support from an Indiana Humanities Action Grant.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/curious-conversations-speaker-series-james-h-madison/
LOCATION:Hamilton County Courthouse\, 33 N. Ninth St.\, Noblesville\, IN\, 46060
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SUMMARY:Black Birders Week: Community Book Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join author and photographer Dudley Edmonson for his presentation entitled “The Browning in America and its Impact on Conservation and the Outdoors” based on his 2025 book People the Planet Needs Now. \n  \nThis event is supported and funded by Indiana Humanities\, Central Indiana Land Trust\, and Amos Butler Audubon Society.   \n  \n6:00-6:30 Community Connections\n6:30-7:30 Presentation by Dudley Edmonson\n7:30-8:30 Sunset Birding.  Join guides for a gentle evening stroll or bring a camp chair to witness birds in Lily Field. \n  \nConsider purchasing Edmonson’s book through our partners at Loudmouth Books. This event is free to attend\, but pre-registration is required. 
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/black-birders-week-community-book-discussion/
LOCATION:Conner Prairie\, 13400 Allisonville Rd.\, Fishers\, IN\, 46038
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SUMMARY:Curious Conversations Speaker Series: R. Douglas Hurt
DESCRIPTION:Conner Prairie invites you to tune in as it hosts Curious Conversations\, a series of talks by experts on Indiana history\, covering topics in the areas of natural science\, history\, folklore\, and civics. \nMay’s program features Dr. R. Douglas Hurt\, who will discuss the history of agriculture in the 19th-century Midwest. \nHurt is professor emeritus in the department of history at Purdue University\, where he served as department head. He also has held the positions of professor and director of the Graduate Program in Agricultural History and Rural Studies at Iowa State University\, associate director of the State Historical Society of Missouri\, and curator of agriculture at the Ohio Historical Society. He is the author of Agriculture in the Midwest\, 1815-1900\, which won the Jon Gjerde Book Award presented by the Midwestern History Association\, and American Agriculture: A Brief History. \nTo register for the talk\, click on the RSVP link above. The program takes place in Conner Prairie’s Prairie House\, #38 on this map. \nFor more information about Curious Conversations\, visit Conner Prairie’s website or call 317.776.6000. \nThis program received support from an Indiana Humanities Action Grant.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/curious-conversations-speaker-series-r-douglas-hurt/
LOCATION:Conner Prairie\, 13400 Allisonville Rd.\, Fishers\, IN\, 46038
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SUMMARY:Curious Conversations Speaker Series: Bryan Glover
DESCRIPTION:Conner Prairie invites you to tune in as it hosts Curious Conversations\, a series of talks by experts on Indiana history\, covering topics in the areas of natural science\, history\, folklore\, and civics. \nMarch’s program features Bryan Glover\, who will discuss the history of the Roberts Settlement\, an African American community that began in the 1830s in northern Hamilton County. \nGlover is a descendant of the Roberts Settlement’s founders and serves as vice president and a board trustee for the settlement. He has directed the organization’s efforts to create the Legacy Walk at Roberts Settlement\, an outdoor exhibit about Indiana’s Black pioneers. Glover is a retired small-business owner whose career includes many years as a media and entertainment corporate executive in Los Angeles; he has lived in Noblesville since 2007. \nTo register for the talk\, click on the RSVP link above. The program takes place in Conner Prairie’s Prairie House\, #38 on this map. \nFor more information about Curious Conversations\, visit Conner Prairie’s website or call 317.776.6000. \nThis program received support from an Indiana Humanities Action Grant.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/curious-conversations-speakers-series-bryan-glover/
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