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SUMMARY:Rebecca Mullin at Marion Public Library
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a delightful and enriching event centered on early childhood literacy! This engaging program is specially designed for children ages 3-6 (preschool and kindergarten) and features a variety of interactive activities to spark young imaginations. Children will enjoy story time with the charming stories One Tomato and Purple Carrot by Rebecca Mullin\, followed by a fun vegetable identification game. They’ll also have the chance to get hands-on with a garden-themed craft\, where they can plant their own mini garden! Additionally\, children will participate in a lively fingerplay and activity\, all while exploring key concepts such as counting\, colors\, vegetable identification\, and the joys of healthy eating. Aligned with early childhood curriculum\, this event is the perfect way to encourage a love of learning\, gardening\, and nutritious habits.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/rebecca-mullin-at-marion-public-library/
LOCATION:Marion Public Library\, 600 S. Washington St.\, Marion\, IN\, 46953
CATEGORIES:Indiana Authors Awards
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SUMMARY:The Other Suffragettes: Socialist Feminists in Indiana
DESCRIPTION:When some nationally–recognized suffragists like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were known to condescend poor and working–class women of color during the suffrage movement\, Hoosier suffragists redirected the goals of the suffrage movement to support their concerns about labor\, temperance\, prostitution\, and the rights of women to lead churches. Janine’s talk illuminates the resiliency of the suffrage movement and its tensions along the lines of class and race. Her stories illuminate working–class white women\, immigrants and African American women who worked in different types of political organizations but also actively advocated for women’s suffrage as necessary for them to continue their work.  Janine Giordano Drake is Clinical Assistant Professor of History at Indiana University (Bloomington)\, where she specializes in United States social\, labor and religious history. She is co–editor of The Pew and the Picket Line: Christianity and the American Working Class (Illinois Press\, 2015) and has authored several other articles and book chapters on Social Christianity\, the Left\, and the Religious Left in the twentieth century. Her current book project explores the rivalry between the labor movement and the American churches for moral authority over the industrial working classes. At Indiana University\, in addition to teaching and research\, Janine serves as the liaison between the History department and the Advance College Project. In that capacity\, she gets to travel around the state and support high school social studies teachers in teaching college–level history
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/the-other-suffragettes-socialist-feminists-in-indiana/
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SUMMARY:Telling Our Stories: Tashema Davis
DESCRIPTION:This spring the Marion Public Library hosted the traveling exhibition Telling a People’s Story: African- American Children’s Illustrated Literature. Although the exhibition is now closed\, the library continues to host accompanying programs. In this talk\, Marion artist and author Tashema Davis will share her personal story and discuss why she creates her own picture books. \nThe talk takes place in Meeting Room B. For more information\, contact the Marion Public Library at mplm@marion.lib.in.us or 765.668.2900. \nThis program received support from an Indiana Humanities Action Grant.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/telling-our-stories-tashema-davis/
LOCATION:Marion Public Library\, 600 S. Washington St.\, Marion\, IN\, 46953
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210611T150000
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SUMMARY:Telling Our Stories: Omotayo Rite of Passage
DESCRIPTION:This spring the Marion Public Library hosted the traveling exhibition Telling a People’s Story: African- American Children’s Illustrated Literature. Although the exhibition is now closed\, the library continues to host accompanying programs. In this event\, Omotayo Rite of Passage will lead a drum circle for youth in grades K through 8. \nOmotayo Rite of Passage offers an innovative African dance/music program designed to improve and maintain young people’s sense of pride\, while enhancing the development of their artistic skills and talents. The program utilizes dance\, music\, folklore\, and history as a medium to nourish the creativity of children and stimulate academic success. \nThe drum circle takes place at Marion’s Matter Park bandshell. Spaces are limited and registration is required. For more information\, contact the Marion Public Library at mplm@marion.lib.in.us or 765.668.2900. \nThis program received support from an Indiana Humanities Action Grant.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/telling-our-stories-omotayo-rite-of-passage/
LOCATION:Matter Park Bandshell\, N. River Rd. and N. Quarry Rd.\, Marion\, IN\, 46952
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