Interview with Norbert Krapf
In advance of their release of Norbert Krapf’s memoir The Ripest Moments: A Southern Indiana Childhood, the Indiana Historical Society has published an interview with the author on their blog. Krapf is...
View ArticleMás Información de Tala (More Information about Tala)
IUPUI Professor of History Michael Snodgrass, in the course of researching his new book on Mexican immigration, recently visited and returned from a trip to a town called Tala in Mexico’s western state...
View ArticleGoshen, Indiana and Apan, (Hidalgo), Mexico
The relationship that Indianapolis, Indiana, USA has with Tala, Jalisco, MX (described in the previous post) is very similar to the one between Goshen, Indiana, USA and Apan, Hidalgo, MX–as highlighted...
View ArticleNotre Dame Announces Launch of Latino Poetry Review
One final Latino-inspired post for the day. Late last month the University of Notre Dame’s Letras Latinas program announced the launch of their online magazine Latino Poetry Review. According to their...
View ArticleNext to of course, God, America, Basketball
When it comes to Indiana politics, sometimes a picture really is worth a thousand words. Picture is of a polling place in Fountain Square, taken by neighborhood resident Jennifer Hughes.
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