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How Do Hoosiers Heal? Stories of Heartbreak and Resilience

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Broken relationships are part of life, but how do we cope and grow? What can we do when the loss results from forces beyond our control, such as illness or injustice?

Join a panel of Indiana residents for a thoughtful discussion on overcoming heartbreak and finding strength and inspiration admist challenges.

Learn from a panel of featured community members as they share their stories of heartbreak and transformation. Swap ideas with other Indiana residents in a small group-guided reflection, then discuss with the panelists.

You’ll leave with new friends, a renewed appreciation for Hoosier tenacity, and a reminder that sharing stories can energize, connect, and heal us.

JOIN US IN PERSON

This event is free and open to the public. It will take place at Garfield Park Arts Center, 2432 Conservatory Dr., and is organized by the Museum of Broken Relationships Indianapolis project team in partnership with Garfield Park Arts Center.

Pre-registration via Eventbrite is encouraged and appreciated but not required. Register online at eventbrite.com/e/how-do-hoosiers-heal-stories-of-heartbreak-and-resilience-tickets-510402897807.

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

The "Museum of Broken Relationships Indianapolis" is a unique partnership between the IUPUI Museum Studies Program and the Museum of Broken Relationships. It will be on view in Eskenazi Hall’s Berkshire, Reese and Paul Galleries from Feb. 8 through April 22.

The exhibition is made possible by the Republic of Croatia Ministry of Culture and Media, the Edgar and Dorothy Fehnel Chair in International Studies fund, the IU School of Liberal Arts, and the IUPUI Center for Service and Learning.

As an institution of higher education, Indiana University encourages and supports the free and civil exchange of ideas and academic freedom and regularly invites speakers from diverse perspectives to our campuses. Visit freespeech.iu.edu for more information.