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SUMMARY:Black Quilters: Hard Topics\, Soft Blows
DESCRIPTION:Join Hamilton East Public Library\, Noblesville Branch as it hosts Dr. Tony Jean Dickerson of the Advancing Racial Equity Speakers Bureau. Dr. Dickerson will present her talk Black Quilters: Hard Topics\, Soft Blows. \nArts hold a vital place of importance in our society. Quilts\, often seen as “women’s work” and “sheer arts and crafts” by some\, actually have a prominent place in telling the struggles and triumphs of many cultures. Moreover\, the African American community has fought to tell its stories and quilts have been used as an important vehicle to tell these stories. From individuals and guilds alike\, the artistry of African American quilters can no longer be denied as frontrunners of the quilting scene. \nDr. Tony Jean Dickerson (she/her) was born and raised in Indianapolis\, Indiana\, and has earned degrees from Lincoln University\, University of Central Missouri\, and University of Missouri-Kansas City. In 2019\, after a successful thirty-year career in education she earned her doctorate in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies from the University of Kansas. She returned home in 2017 and became the lead faculty for Martin University’s School of Education’s Teacher Preparation Program in June of 2022. Besides teaching\, Dr. Dickerson is a nationally recognized quilter and is a member of 8 local and national quilt guilds including the founding president of the Akoma Ntoso Modern Quilt Guild of Central Indiana. \nNote: This event is part of Indiana Humanities’ Advancing Racial Equity Community Read program.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/black-quilters-hard-topics-soft-blows-5/
LOCATION:Hamilton East Public Library\, Noblesville Branch\, 1 Library Plaza\, Noblesville\, IN\, 46060
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SUMMARY:Taking Care of Family Artifacts: From Object to Heirloom
DESCRIPTION:Join Hamilton East Public Library\, Noblesville Branch to learn how to care for your family artifacts so they last for generations to come. Attendees will hear about the themes of the book All That She Carried by Tiya Miles\, before getting practical advice on how to care for your own heirlooms. \nNote: This event is part of Indiana Humanities’ Advancing Racial Equity Community Read program.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/taking-care-of-family-artifacts-from-object-to-heirloom/
LOCATION:Hamilton East Public Library\, Noblesville Branch\, 1 Library Plaza\, Noblesville\, IN\, 46060
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SUMMARY:All That She Carried Book Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join Hamilton East Public Library\, Noblesville Branch for a book discussion of All That She Carried by Tiya Miles. Free copies of the book will be available at the library while supplies last. \nNote: This event is part of Indiana Humanities’ Advancing Racial Equity Community Read program.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/all-that-she-carried-book-discussion-8/
LOCATION:Hamilton East Public Library\, Noblesville Branch\, 1 Library Plaza\, Noblesville\, IN\, 46060
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SUMMARY:Confronting Difficult Histories in Museums\, Archives\, and Historic Spaces
DESCRIPTION:Historians and organizations that present topics on history have long considered how to present what might be referred to as “difficult histories.” These are periods in history when – using the lens of today – we pause to reflect on decisions made in the past that we may or may not agree with. The art of historiography involves the critical examination of the historical details to allow for a deeper\, richer understanding of how the past informs the current and future.This session\, featuring George Garner of the Indiana University-South Bend Civil Rights Heritage Center\, dives into how museums and other memory spaces can and must acknowledge and host those difficult conversations\, and the important histories they can teach. It challenges the idea of them being categorized as “difficult” and asks guests to explore why we value some interpretations over others. Further discussion of local examples of difficult histories will be provided by community partners. \nThis event will be held in the Noblesville Room of the Hamilton East Public Library located in Noblesville\, IN. Please RSVP at the link. \nGeorge Garner (he/him) earned his M.A. in Museum Studies from the Cooperstown Graduate Program where he gained experience in museum administration\, exhibitions\, and collections care at such well-known institutions as the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum and the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. He has dedicated his career to exploring how museums and memory spaces can help people make meaning from traumatic histories and use history to work actively toward change today. Since 2012\, he has served the Indiana University South Bend Civil Rights Heritage Center\, a space that\, for thirty years\, operated as a segregated city-owned swimming pool. \n 
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/confronting-difficult-histories-in-museums-archives-and-historic-spaces/
LOCATION:Hamilton East Public Library\, Noblesville Branch\, 1 Library Plaza\, Noblesville\, IN\, 46060
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