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Indiana Humanities will receive up to $250,000 in emergency funds as part of a national response to the recent loss of federal support.
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Indiana Humanities was originally awarded $1.3 million from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) this fiscal year. However, the U.S. The Department of Government Efficiency terminated the funding this month.
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Indiana Humanities named New Harmony’s Linda Neal Reising winner of its eclipse-themed poetry contest, out of more than 250 entries.
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Forty recently published books written by Indiana authors have been named to Indiana Authors Awards shortlists.
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A unique literary tour highlighting 19 Indianapolis writers, past and present, launched Monday.
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After the death of George Floyd by police and the ensuing protests, many libraries were overwhelmed by requests for materials.
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The Downtown Angola Coalition was awarded a $40,000 grant from Indiana Humanities and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs. The bronze statue is scheduled to be unveiled in June 2021 at the Steuben County courtyard.
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Every Tuesday in April at 7 p.m., Indiana Humanities will host Facebook Live watch parties for four short films.
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Indiana Humanities hopes to use the power of food to bring people together for conversations on issues like ethnic identity, agriculture and who belongs in the Midwest.
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The series is about bringing Hoosiers together for food and drink around a campfire to discuss connections between nature, literature and locations