Indiana Humanities connects people, opens minds and enriches lives by creating and facilitating programs that encourage Hoosiers to think, read and talk.Matthew Tully: Searching for Hope
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As a columnist for the Indianapolis Star, Matthew Tully dedicated a year to reporting on the many aspects of Manual High School. The moving and insightful columns that ensued are the basis for his new book. Travis DiNicola, Executive Director of Indy Reads, will interview Tully as they delve into the lessons learned about education in Indianapolis public schools.
Costs:
Event Registration: $5 general public / $3 JCC members unless noted otherwise
Festival Fast-Pass good for all programs: $50 general public / $40 JCC members
*Registration and fast passes may be purchased online at http://www.jccindy.org/, by calling 317-251-9467, or by visiting a JCC member services desk.












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