The Polis Center has considerable experience over the decades studying the historic, religious, and cultural heritage of Indianapolis and other communities, compiling the largest collection of meaningful religious data ever gathered in one American city. Art Farnsley, Research Professor of Religions Studies, Senior Research Fellow for the Center for the Study of Religion and American Culture has been involved in all of it. In this SAVI Talk, Art will share findings from his recent report on the similarities and differences between people living in urban, suburban, and rural Indiana. With more and more Hoosiers living in suburban communities, there are some interesting cultural foundations to understand as our landscape and populations changes. The implications for these changes on faith communities has broad appeal. Join us for this conversation that explores the intersections of religion, place, and changes in society! Register