Stay connected with the stories of your state. Bring your own beverage and join us for a series of insightful conversations with some of Indiana’s most interesting scholars.
History Happy Hour – Hoosier Latinos
For over a century, Latinos have immigrated to Indiana, carving new lives for their families in the United States and playing a pivotal role in the shaping of their communities. Through stories of immigration, industrialization, celebration, and more, Hoosier Latinos: A Century of Struggle, Service, and Success seeks to highlight the ways in which Latinos have shaped the state. Join authors Nicole Martinez-LeGrand and Daniel Gonzales as they share the stories of Hoosier Latinos statewide.
Registration required at indianahistory.org
Free Program. Additional opportunities available to support IHS as we continue collecting, preserving, and sharing Indiana’s history.
Registration closes 2 hours prior to the start of the program.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How long does it last?
History Happy Hours are informal conversations with IHS staff and scholars that usually last around 60-minutes.
Do I need to be camera ready?
Nope. We will use the Zoom webinar platform, so you can join us from your kitchen table, couch, or the porch. Just make sure you’re ready to type, as we will make sure there is plenty of time for your questions through the chat feature.
What do I need to participate?
History Happy Hour takes place virtually over Zoom. You can either join through an internet-connected device or calling-in via phone. We will send you a link and phone number through the email you used to register around two hours before the program begins. Don’t see the email? Make sure to check your spam or junk folder.
Do you have other History Happy Hours that I can watch?
We sure do! Check out all our past programs here. (Scroll down to the History Happy Hour menu to see the recordings.)