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Indiana Humanities is a non-profit organization in Indianapolis, Indiana that encourages interest and involvement in history, literature, philosophy and other related disciplines, collectively known as the humanities. Indiana Humanities connects people, opens minds and enriches lives by creating and facilitating programs that encourage people to think, read and talk. It is one of 56 humanities councils in the United States and is affiliated with the National Endowment for the Humanities.

References

  • "AU Receives Indiana Humanities Council Grant." Anderson University. 12 June 2008. Web. 10 May 2010. [1]
  • "Discussions Held on Indiana's Future." The Westside Flyer [Indianapolis, IN] 5 January 2010. Print.
  • "Humanities Council Announces Grant Recipients." Inside Indiana Business. Web. 5 April 2010. [2]
  • Indiana Humanities Council [3]
  • "Indiana Humanities Council Funds Non-Profit Humanities Projects up to $2,000." The Paper [Wabash, IN]. 27 January 2010. Print.
  • "Keira Amstutz '91 Helps Indiana 'Experience the Humanities." Depauw University. Web. 9 Apr. 2010. [4]
  • Kelley, Erin, and Cassie Stockamp. "Civic Dialogue Fosters Sense of Community." Indianapolis Star 10 January 2010. Print.
  • Neal, Andrea. "Indiana Must Plan Now for a Quality Bicentennial." Terre Haute Tribune Star [Terre Haute, IN]. 21 January 2010. Print.
  • Nealy, Nila. "Indiana Humanities Council and the Human Condition." The Human Condition. 14 September 2009. Web. 10 May 2010. [5]