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SUMMARY:Storytelling is in our Nature
DESCRIPTION:ASL Interpretation provided by IU Indianapolis’s American Sign Language/English Interpreting Program students \nGather around a (fake!) campfire to hear true tales rooted in family\, place\, and culture. Hear stories from Lithuania\, El Salvador\, Ukraine\, Greece\, the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma\, and more! Then\, join a guided conversation exploring how storytelling shapes identity\, preserves memory\, and connects us across generations and traditions. \nStep into the warmth of community as we gather to explore the power of storytelling. In this intimate setting\, you’ll hear short tales drawn from diverse cultural traditions—stories of Indigenous family members adapting to life in Indiana\, El Salvadorian lessons about safety\, Pennsylvania Dutch folklore on morality\, and more. Each tale offers a window into the ways families and communities pass down values\, memories\, and wisdom through oral traditions. \nAfter the stories\, guests will be invited into a reflective conversation guided by our partners. Together\, we’ll explore how stories preserve cultural knowledge\, connect us to nature\, and express what it means to be human. \nQuestions? Contact 317-232-1882 or welcome@indianahistory.org. \nEvent Organizers: A partnership between Indiana Historical Society\, Storytelling Arts of Indiana\, Ukrainian Society of Indiana\, Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Cultural Resources Extension Office\, and community storytellers: Katrina Mitten\, Svitlana Ramer\, Flor Ramos-Skidmore\, Rachel Serago\, and Dani Tippman. \nRegistration: Click here to register. \n \nImage Credit: Indiana Historical Society
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/storytelling-is-in-our-nature/
LOCATION:Eugene and Marily Glick Indiana History Center\, 450 W. Ohio St.\, Indianapolis\, 46202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussion,festival,Moderated Conversation,Professional Storytelling
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SUMMARY:Having Our Stories Told: Preserving LGBTQ+ History
DESCRIPTION:ASL provided by students in IUI’s Program in American Sign Language (ASL) and English Interpreting \nRemembrance is a gratitude that honors our past and propels us forward with love and knowledge. Join LGBTQ+ organizations from across Indianapolis for a community discussion and behind-the-scenes tour of the Indiana Historical Society LGBTQ collection. \nAttendees are invited to explore holding of the IHS archives and engage in small group conversations examining the theme of gratitude as well as queer recognition\, forgetting\, agency\, and storytelling. Guests will reflect on how these acts of acknowledgement\, or lack of\, influence understanding of queer communities and identity. Tour and talk with others to find new connections while delving into the IHS’s LGBTQ collection and deepen your sense of gratitude for past generations and the stories they’ve shared. \nQuestions?: Contact 317-234-0033 or cterry@indianahistory.org. \nEvent Organizers: A partnership between Indiana Historical Society\, Indiana Historical Bureau\, Indiana Youth Group\, Indy Pride\, Indiana Pride of Color\, and artist/citizen historian Sylvia Thomas. \nRegistration: Registration encouraged; use the blue button below. \nImage Courtesy NUVO\, Indiana Historical Society
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/having-our-stories-told-preserving-lgbtq-history/
LOCATION:Eugene and Marily Glick Indiana History Center\, 450 W. Ohio St.\, Indianapolis\, 46202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussion,festival,Panel Discussion
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SUMMARY:WAIT LIST Big Tent Talk: Nadia Bolz-Weber on Gratitude
DESCRIPTION:This event is currently operating a waitlist.  \nNadia Bolz-Weber is an ordained Lutheran pastor\, founder of House for All Sinners & Saints in Denver\, host of The Confessional podcast\, and author of three New York Times bestselling memoirs\, including Accidental Saints. She writes and speaks about personal failings\, recovery\, grace\, faith\, and really whatever the hell else she   wants to. Hear Nadia tackle this year’s GRATITUDE theme from her unique and forthright perspective. \nRegistration strongly encouraged. Use the button below.
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/big-tent-talk-nadia-bolz-weber-on-gratitude/
LOCATION:Eugene and Marily Glick Indiana History Center\, 450 W. Ohio St.\, Indianapolis\, 46202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Conversation,Lecture
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