• Speakers Bureau Presents: Where’s Floppy? Celebrating an Iowa Television Icon

    City of Indianola Parks & Rec 2204 W. 2nd Ave., Indianola, Iowa, United States

    On March 30, 2026 at 1 p.m., the City of Indianola Parks & Recreation welcomes historian and broadcaster Jeff Stein for a nostalgic look back at The Floppy Show, the beloved Iowa children’s television program that ran from 1957 to 1987. Featuring stories, photos, and favorite moments from his book The Floppy Show, Stein highlights […]

  • Speakers Bureau Presents: Unconditional Surrender: A Visit with Ulysses S. Grant

    Dubuque County Library - Asbury Branch 5290 Asbury Rd, Dubuque, IA, United States

    Join the Dubuque County Library on March 30, 2026, for a one-man performance by Pete Grady, Unconditional Surrender: A Visit with Ulysses S. Grant. Through storytelling, period music, and historic images, Grady brings to life the Civil War general and 18th President of the United States. This engaging and insightful portrayal explores Grant’s military triumphs, his presidency, and his […]

  • By the People: Open Book

    Central College Weller Center for Business and International Studies 1013 Independence St, Pella, Iowa, United States

    Join Central College for Open Book, a dialogue-centered program that invites participants to reflect on history, culture, and civic life through conversations with culture bearers from their own communities. This program is part of By the People: Conversations Beyond 250, a series of community-driven programs created by humanities councils in collaboration with local partners. The initiative […]

  • Speakers Bureau: The Propaganda Campaign in Iowa during the Civil War

    Ottumwa Public Library, 102 W 4th St, Ottumwa, IA 52501, USA

    Join speaker David Connon at the Ottumwa Public Library on March 31, 2026, to explore the impacts propaganda had on the Civil War. While troops fought in the South, Republicans waged a propaganda campaign in Iowa. They expertly demonized Democrats. Republicans were so successful that they controlled the state government for decades after Appomattox. David […]

  • Speakers Bureau Presents: Iowa’s Role in the Civil War

    Join the Friends of the Prairie City Public Library on March 31 for a Speakers Bureau presentation by speaker John Liepa. This presentation tells the story of how Iowa events and changing attitudes from 1830-1861 influenced its Civil War roles; the evolution and changing status of laws affecting black Iowans; the role played by Iowans […]

  • Traveling Exhibit: Barns of Iowa at the Lied Public Library

    Lied Public Library 100 E Garfield St, Clarinda, IA, United States

    Visit the Lied Public Library in April to view Humanities Iowa's traveling exhibit Barns of Iowa by Michael Harker. This collection of twenty 11 x 18 inch black and white photos captures the nostalgic beauty of barns as well as the enduring pride of the farmers who built them. Michael Harker began photographing these structures […]

  • Speakers Bureau Presents: Bet the Farm

    Join the Polk City Public Library on April 1, 2026 for a Speakers Bureau program featuring author Beth Hoffman. After leaving a career in San Francisco to take up farming in Iowa, Hoffman experienced firsthand the challenges facing today’s farmers. Her book, Bet the Farm: The Dollars and Sense of Growing Food in America, blends personal narrative with sharp […]

  • Speakers Bureau Presents: Working with the Enemy: German, Italian, and Japanese Prisoners of War in Iowa during the Second World War

    Corning Opera House, 800 Davis Ave, Corning, IA 50841, USA

    The Corning Opera House will welcome historian Chad Timm on April 3, 2026, for a presentation on Iowa’s little-known World War II prisoner of war camps. Chad Timm explores life in the camps at Algona and Clarinda, the labor POWs provided to local farmers, and the complex relationships between prisoners and communities. This program sheds light on […]

  • Speakers Bureau Presents: Promoting Peace, Subverting Domesticity: Cookbooks Against War, 1970-2010

    Cedar Rapids Public Library 450 5th Ave SE, Cedar Rapids, IA, United States

    Join the Cedar Rapids Public Library for the Speakers Bureau presentation "Promoting Peace, Subverting Domesticity: Cookbooks Against War, 1970-2010. This historical project analyzes peace activist cookbooks, revealing how such texts ignite activism, enable community identity for subcultures and adeptly subvert women’s domestic roles. The discussion this research features further extends our understandings of cookbooks and […]

  • Speakers Bureau Presents: Iowa’s Lost History from the Titanic

    Union Public Library 406 Commercial St, Union, IA, United States

    The Union Public Library will host Darcy Maulsby on April 6, 2026 for a Humanities Iowa Speakers Bureau program. Maulsby uncovers the remarkable and often overlooked Iowa connections to the Titanic disaster of 1912. From orphan train riders to immigrants, farmers, and businesspeople, audiences will hear the haunting and poignant stories of Iowans aboard the […]

  • Speakers Bureau Presents: AI and the Human Future

    West Des Moines Public Library, 4000 Mills Civic Pkwy, West Des Moines, IA 50265, USA

    Join the West Des Moines Public Library for the presentation AI and the Human Future by Scott Samuelson. This presentation focuses on the big moral and political issues surrounding artificial intelligence. What exactly is AI? Can it make our lives and our communities better, or is it going to take all our jobs and kill […]

  • By the People: Open Book

    Iowa State University 2105 Pearson Hall, Ames, Iowa, United States

    Join Iowa State University for Open Book, a dialogue-centered program that invites participants to reflect on history, culture, and civic life through conversations with culture bearers from their own communities. This program is part of By the People: Conversations Beyond 250, a series of community-driven programs created by humanities councils in collaboration with local partners. The […]