Poetry Day

Washburn Library, 5244 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55419

Evelyn D. Klein will read from her new book Fear and Promise, Remembering the Year 2020. She will discuss the notion of poet as historian, bringing in famous poets of the…

History Study Group

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We will be reading The Burgundians: A Vanished Empire (Bart Van Loo). It's the story of 1,111+ years of dynastic struggles in Northern Europe, including military campaigns, art, architecture, and…

Philosophy Study Group

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First, please note that this time is different than our usual second Wednesday of the month schedule. For this session, we will begin the book, The Case Against Reality: How…

Philosophy Study Group

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We will discuss chapters five through seven from the book, The Case Against Reality: How Evolution Hid the Truth from our Eyes, by Donald Hoffman. Just to be safe, we will…

History Study Group

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We will be reading and discussing Pax Romana: War, Peace and Conquest in the Roman World (Adrian Goldsworthy) We are going back in time, to the 1st & 2nd centuries. We…

Philosophy Study Group

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We will conclude our reading of The Case Against Reality: How Evolution Hid the Truth from our Eyes by Donald Hoffman. People have reacted very differently to the thesis that Hoffman…

Annual Picnic

Cherokee Park Picnic Shelter, Chippewa and Winona St., St. Paul

This is our annual summer picnic. MISF will provide the drinks, plasticware, and grills, and St. Paul Parks & Rec the electricity and more grills. You provide a dish to…

History Study Group

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We will continue reading and discussing Pax Romana: War, Peace and Conquest in the Roman World (Adrian Goldsworthy). For this session we will finishing the book. We are going back in time,…

Philosophy Study Group

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We are going to start reading a new book: Corruptible (2021) by Brian Klass. This book is about power and why those who abuse it so often have it. Does power really corrupt?…

Edward S. Curtis “The North American Indian” Photograph Exhibit

Washburn Library, 5244 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55419

The nationally known Edward S. Curtis documented 80 Native American tribes in the Western United States back in the 1890's through 1920's, through photographs, recording their music, myths and religion,…

Philosophy Study Group

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We will complete our discussion of the book Corruptible by Brian Klass. Note that this group will be meeting on the third Wednesday of the month rather than our usual second…

Ranked Choice Voting: A Top Reform to Strengthen our Democracy

Washburn Library, 5244 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55419

Join the Minnesota Independent Scholars Forum to learn all about Ranked Choice Voting, a top reform to strengthen our democracy. Jeanne Massey, Executive Director of FairVote Minnesota and a national…

History Study Group

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We will be discussing The Woman Behind the New Deal: The Life of Frances Perkins, FDR'S Secretary of Labor and His Moral Conscience (2010) by Kirstin Downey I am quite excited about…

Fall Social

Nokomis Square Cooperative, 5015 35th Avenue South, Minneapolis

What: Get to know the Minnesota Independent Scholars Forum and what its members are up to at an informal late lunch/early supper get-together. MISF will provide the drinks and utensils, you…

Philosophy Study Group

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We will be beginning a new book, Aristotle's Way: How Ancient Wisdom Can Change Your Life (2019) by Edith Hall. For the 15th we'll read through chapter 2. While we don't usually like…

Philosophy Study Group

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We will discuss chapters 3 – 6 of Aristotle's Way: How Ancient Wisdom Can Change Your Life by Edith Hall. Please note that while Aristotle's philosophy has helped many people, neither…

History Study Group

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We will continue discussing The Heirs of Muhammad: Islam's First Century and the Origins of the Sunni-Shia Split (Barnaby Rogerson), our current stop being the Prophet Muhammad, and what happened after his death. This…

Philosophy Study Group

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We will conclude our discussion of Aristotle's Way: How Ancient Wisdom Can Change Your Life by Edith Hall. After having read this book, it won't matter if you've been adhering to the…

History Study Group

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Liberty and Power: The Politics of Jacksonian America by Harry Watson What better way to head into 2024, an important election year, than to visit 1816 America? That is what…

Philosophy Study Group

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On Valentine's Day we will be starting a new book, Thought: A Very Short Introduction (2013) by Tim Bayne, a part of the Very Short Introduction series from Oxford University Press.…

History Study Group

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We will continue discussing the book, 1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created, by Charles Mann, by reading Parts Two and Three. Previously we spent time examining the worldwide boom…

History Study Group

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Perilous Question: Reform or Revolution? Britain on the Brink, 1832 by Antonia Fraser Join us for "a narrative which at times reads like a political thriller." The characters: Whig Lord Grey,…

Philosophy Study Group

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  We will finish discussing the book Thought: A Very Short Introduction by Tim Bayne. A short introductory book on a broad topic can lead to some interesting disagreements with what the…

Minnesota’s Carnegie Libraries After 100 Years.

Shoreview Library 4560 Victoria St N, Shoreview, MN

In the early 1900s, Andrew Carnegie funded the construction of over 1600 libraries in this country, 66 of which were in Minnesota. The first half of the talk will describe…

History Study Group

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The Wager:
A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder by David Grann

Ready for an extreme version of "he said" "HE said"! The British ship Wager left England in 1740 on a secret mission but did not accomplish its goal. Instead multiple groups of shipwreck survivors turn up in 1742 with differing stories of their experiences, leading to accusations of treachery and murder.

Pot Luck!

Nokomis Square Cooperative, 5015 35th Avenue South, Minneapolis

Members & Friends You’re Invited!! Early last November MISF held a social event (no program) for conversation and community building –getting better acquainted outside our regular meetings.  It was quite…

Philosophy Study Group

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Note that this is the third Wednesday of the month, not the second Wednesday, our usual meeting day. We are starting a new book, An Aristotelian Account of Induction: Creating Something from Nothing by Louis Groarke, part of the McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Ideas.

Futures Study Group

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The Future of plant based and cultured meat Homework: 1) visit local grocery chains such as Cub and Lunds/Byerlys and look in the freezer and dairy areas for alt meat…

Philosophy Study Group

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For this meeting we will discuss the topic of “Power and Discourse” by reading three short and very accessible articles which can be found online. Powercube         https://www.powercube.net/analyse-power/…

Building Community Food Webs

Shoreview Library 4560 Victoria St N, Shoreview, MN

Ken Meter’s book Building Community Food Webs (Island Press, 2021) harvests insights from several decades of work in communities across the US who are grappling with how to create healthier, more localized food systems.

The book begins with an overview showing how the US food system has extracted wealth from rural and urban areas, and then goes on to highlight 8 community efforts in Montana, Hawai’i, Arizona, Indiana, Ohio, Colorado, and Minnesota that have mounted robust community foods initiatives, showing what elements have contributed to each success. Ken's research and writing have been carried out independently, with no institutional support.

History Study Group

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Jean McConville, a thirty-eight-year-old mother of ten, was dragged from her Belfast home in December of 1972, never to be seen alive again. A climate of fear and paranoia meant no one would speak of it, even though everyone knew who did it.

History Study Group

Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

Our new book is The Sea Wolves: A History of the Vikings (2014) by Lars Brownworth. This book can be purchased in paperback for around $14, but an ebook is only $5.…

Philosophy Study Group

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We will continue our discussion of the book, An Aristotelian Account of Induction: Creating Something from Nothing by Louis Groarke, by reading chapter 3. In this chapter, the author, having finished his survey and critique of concepts of induction falling between Aristotle and contemporary philosophy, starts to dig deeper into what Aristotle regarded as inductive reasoning. We are hoping that reading this will induce you to reason seriously about coming to our meeting so that we can induct you into our membership. Deductively, it's a no-brainer.

Poetry Day

Joseph A. Amato will read poems about place (Detroit, Southwest Minnesota, and Sicily), family, memory, aging, death, and hope and gratitude. They will be drawn from some of his published books, Buoyancies: The Ballast Master’s Log, My Three Sicilies Poems, Stories, and Essays and Trinity of Hope, plus poems published in Sicilian and Italian-American and other publications An Open Mic will follow the program.

History Study Group

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We will be reading and discussing If a Pirate I Must Be: The True Story of Black Bart, "King of the Caribbean Pirates" by Richard Sellers

How much did the pirate pay for his peg and hook? An arm and a leg!

Bartholomew Roberts, aka Black Bart, a great Caribbean pirate. Drinking tea instead of rum, banning women and gambling, he never made his prisoners walk the plank. Evidently there are many more interesting facts to discover, so say the reviews!