What does it mean to find a home? For many, home is the place where we feel safe, joyful, and welcomed by the people around us. We use our senses and memories to define what it means, every single day.
For Indianapolis immigrants, an understanding of home emerges from dreams, sacrifices, and journeys of miles and years.
Join us for a special podcast series to explore the diverse lived experiences of Indy’s immigrant community. Together, we’ll see how, rather than exchanging an old home for a new one, immigrants create a powerful idea: that home is so much more than a place.
More Than a Place is made possible by The Indianapolis Foundation Library Fund through a grant to The Indianapolis Public Library Foundation. Episodes were produced in partnership with Kendall Antron of the Made in Indy podcast. We’d also like to thank former IndyPL staff member Claudia Salinas for setting this project in motion. To learn more, visit indypl.org/more-than-a-place.
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