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Indiana Historical Society to tell stories of free Black settlement

The history of an early settlement of free Black and mixed-race pioneers in Indiana will have its story told. Before the end of slavery, free...

Reshaping Black Hoosiers’ relationship with water

Teigha VanHester grew up surfing in Southern California. For her entire life, she has had a deep connection to water, to the extent that...

“What Really Happened on Indiana Avenue? A Story Untold” panel discussion

In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, Indianapolis’s Indiana Avenue was a thriving district of Black-owned restaurants, churches, businesses, and jazz clubs that...

Wilma Gibbs Moore Fellowship accepting applicants

Indiana Humanities’ Wilma Gibbs Moore Fellowship is accepting applications through March 31. The fellowship — which provides a $5,000 stipend — supports new humanities...

Indiana Humanities to award nearly $50,000 in grants

Indiana Humanities will award nonprofit organizations throughout the state with up to $5,000 in grants to support programs to help increase civic engagement amongst...

Funding for humanities organizations available

Indiana organizations providing public programming rooted in the humanities, including history, literature, languages and philosophy, can now apply for COVID-19 relief grants through Indiana...

IHS Brings Indiana Bicentennial Train to Indiana State Fair

The Indiana Historical Society (IHS) and the Indiana State Fair Commission (ISFC) are pleased to announce that the Indiana Bicentennial Train, and IHS program...
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