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SUMMARY:THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION in West Lafayette
DESCRIPTION:Explore the themes of the American Revolution at the West Lafayette Public Library on November 22 with WBAA and WFYI. Watch a screening reel from the new series by Ken Burns\, Sarah Botstein and David Schmidt\, THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION\, and join in a discussion led by Dr. Cole Jones\, Revolutionary War and Colonial scholar from Purdue University. \nThe event will include activities designed to connect attendees with topics such as citizenship and civic duty as well as offering a place for community members to reflect on their American heritage together. \nAdditional partners for this event include Tippecanoe County America 250 and the Daughters of the American Revolution\, the General de Lafayette Chapter.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/the-american-revolution-in-west-lafayette/
LOCATION:West Lafayette Public Library\, 208 W. Columbia St.\, West Lafayette\, IN\, 47906\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Writing Workshop: Samuel Love
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop\, Sam will share best practices (and occasional failed approaches) from more than three decades of experience as an oral historian. Producing a good oral history involves more than just pressing record and asking a few questions. Sam will cover the process of conducting an oral history project\, from selecting the right topic to preserving your work for posterity. At the end of the workshop participants will learn how to build enthusiasm for the project\, how to make their potential respondents comfortable\, how to develop open-ended questions that yield detailed\, thoughtful answers\, and tips for preserving and promoting the finished project. Far more than just an academic practice\, oral histories are useful in producing family histories\, community history projects\, and for preserving institutional memory and wisdom of community organizations and businesses. \nSAMUEL LOVE is a social practice artist from Gary\, Indiana who organizes public projects that connect communities to their cultural histories through publishing\, multi-media installations\, and performance. He is a 2019-2020 fellow with the Center for Community Progress Community Revitalization Fellowship and the Indiana Arts Commission On Ramp Fellowship and is the editor of the forthcoming Gary Anthology for Belt Publishing.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/writing-workshop-samuel-love-2/
LOCATION:West Lafayette Public Library\, 208 W. Columbia St.\, West Lafayette\, IN\, 47906\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indiana Authors Awards
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SUMMARY:Hoosier Heroes in the Struggle for Racial Justice
DESCRIPTION:This talk will begin by exploring the nature of racial discrimination in Indiana’s history. Against this background\, the presentation will highlight a half dozen heroes–men and women who challenged majority opinion and found practical means to fight the good fight\, even before the civil rights movement of the 1960s. Their courage can spark thought about our present-day challenges. PowerPoint slides will enhance understanding and conversation. \nThis free event will be held in the Elm & Maple Rooms and does not require pre-registration.  \nJames H. Madison (he/him) is the Thomas and Kathryn Miller Professor Emeritus of History at Indiana University\, Bloomington\, where he served 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 The Ku Klux Klan in the Heartland. He has spoken to dozens of public audiences across the state. Jim is the recipient of the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Lifetime Author Achievement Award and the Indiana Historical Society’s Living Legends Award.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/hoosier-heroes-in-the-struggle-for-racial-justice/
LOCATION:West Lafayette Public Library\, 208 W. Columbia St.\, West Lafayette\, IN\, 47906\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Arab Indianapolis Film Screening and Discussion (West Lafayette)
DESCRIPTION:Arab Indianapolis: A Hidden History\, an official selection of the 31st annual Heartland International Film Festival\, features IUPUI professor and historian Dr. Edward E. Curtis IV as he explores stories of Arab Americans across Indianapolis through food\, health\, religion and more. Following the screening of the hour-long film\, a community discussion will be facilitated by Dr. Ahmed Idrissi\, Director of the Arabic program at Purdue University and longtime member of the West Lafayette community. \nThe mission of the West Lafayette Public Library is to serve the community by providing educational and service opportunities for them in order to better their understanding and appreciation for our society. Learn more at http://wlaf.lib.in.us. This event is open to the public and no registration is necessary. It will also be streamed live on their Facebook here.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/arab-indianapolis-film-screening-and-discussion-west-lafayette-2/
LOCATION:West Lafayette Public Library\, 208 W. Columbia St.\, West Lafayette\, IN\, 47906\, United States
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