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Indiana Humanities launches INseparable

Wednesday, February 27, 2019
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INseparable is a two-year Indiana Humanities initiative that invites Hoosiers to explore how we relate to each other across boundaries, real or imagined, and consider what it will take to indeed be inseparable, in all the ways that matter.

Whether due to real or perceived differences, Americans see each other differently depending on whether they live in rural, suburban or urban communities. The conclusion drawn from the near-constant polling, media commentary, and academic analysis of the past two years is that America is culturally divided by its geography. In 2019 and 2020, Indiana Humanities invites Hoosiers to dig into these divides, exploring how Hoosiers relate to each other across boundaries and considering what it will take to indeed be inseparable, in all the ways that matter.

How can you participate?

  • A six-town tour of the Smithsonian-curated exhibit “Crossroads: Change in Rural America.” See where it’s headed. 
  • “Chew on This” dinner conversations around the state. Register here for the first scheduled on April 23 (locations: Batesville, Carmel, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, South Bend). Is your community missing? Apply to host one in your town.
  • INconversations with local, regional and national thought leaders. First up: James & Deborah Fallows on March 18-21 in Muncie, Indianapolis, Fort Wayne and Angola. Learn more
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