Virtual Brown Bag – The US 250th: The Power of Place
VirtualJoin us on Zoom for a moderated panel discussion on the topic of “Power of Place” – reexamining ideas about our natural and built environments as well as when and...
Join us on Zoom for a moderated panel discussion on the topic of “Power of Place” – reexamining ideas about our natural and built environments as well as when and...
Learn more about the opportunity to host the Smithsonian's Voices and Votes: Democracy in America exhibition in 2026.
As part of our ongoing 250 Meeting Series partnership with the Indiana Historical Society, Virtual Brown Bags offer attendees the chance to listen in on their lunch breaks to moderated...
Join George Garner of the Advancing Racial Equity Speakers Bureau for a free virtual talk hosted by CANDLES Holocaust Museum.
In two years, the nation will celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Join Indiana Humanities and the Indiana Historical Society's Local History Services in exploring how and why you might organize a commemoration in your community!
Join Charla Yearwood of the Advancing Racial Equity Speakers Bureau for a free virtual community talk presented by DJ Center for Youth, Inc.
Celebrate the power of poetry with a virtual poetry reading by author Ross Gay. Ross Gay has published four collections of poetry (Against Which; Bringing the Shovel Down; Be Holding; Catalog of Unabashed...
Join Professor Suzannah Evans Comfort to explore the connections between journalism and environmentalism in Audubon Magazine!
Courtesy of Indiana University East, join Ava Tomasula y Garcia to discuss Indiana's history of extraction and landscape!
At long last, three of our favorite things—books, booze and science—are coming together in a monthly book club for the scientifically curious! This group meets monthly in Indianapolis to talk...
As industrialist Robert Owen worked to create a utopian community in New Harmony, Indiana, in the 1820s, the effect was felt not only in the Midwest but across the globe. In this virtual discussion. learn about the ways that Owen's efforts impacted France and its people.
Join us for our monthly book club for the scientifically curious!