Join the Mississippi Humanities Council on May 22 at Hal and Mal’s for a conversation on potholes, bridge closures, and, ultimately, the role of government in our society.
We’ll use the recent infrastructure crisis to examine what government should be doing for society, what its responsibilities are (or are not), and how this shapes policy and perception. Kenneth Townsend (Millsaps College) and Adam Ganucheau (Mississippi Today) will serve on the panel. Tray Hairston (Butler Snow LLP) will moderate.