HTA Lecture: From Incarceration to Education: An Analysis of Barriers to Higher Education in Mississippi Prisons

Southwest Mississippi Community College 1156 College Drive, Summit, MS

Ashley Weathers is Southwest Mississippi Community College's 2025 Humanities Teacher of the Year. Weathers' lecture, From Incarceration to Education: An Analysis of Barriers to Higher Education in Mississippi Prisons, will be presented 2/28/25 at 1:00 pm on the college’s main campus in the Holmes Student Union Auditorium. Weathers will be among those honored at the […]

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HTA Lecture: Gloria Anzaldua as a Feminist Revolution and Vindication of the Myth of “La Llorona”

William Carey University 710 William Carey Parkway, Hattiesburg, MS

Janie Covarrubias is William Carey University’s 2025 Humanities Teacher of the Year. Covarrubias’s lecture, Gloria Anzaldua as a Feminist Revolution and Vindication of the Myth of "La Llorona, will be presented 3/4/25 at 1:00 pm on the college’s campus Room 100, Asbury Academic Center. Covarrubias will be among those honored at the Mississippi Humanities Council Awards […]

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HTA Lecture: Traditional Poetry: I’m Not Dead Yet

Holmes Community College 1 Hill Street, Goodman, MS, United States

William Moorer is Holmes Community College's 2025 Humanities Teacher of the Year. Moorer's lecture, Traditional Poetry: I'm Not Dead Yet, will be presented 3/4/25 at 2:00 pm on the college’s campus in McMurrough Library (Goodman Campus). Moorer will be among those honored at the Mississippi Humanities Council Awards Ceremony March 28, 2025 at the Two […]

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HTA Lecture: The Ice Age of Making Babies and (Pro)creating Meaning in the 21st Century

Mississippi University for Women - Fant Memorial Library 1200 5th Ave S, Columbus, MS, United States

Jill Drouillard is Mississippi University for Women’s 2025 Humanities Teacher of the Year. Drouillard’s lecture, The Ice Age of Making Babies and (Pro)creating Meaning in the 21st Century, will be presented 3/4/25 at 4:00 pm on the college’s campus in the Fant Library. Drouillard will be among those honored at the Mississippi Humanities Council Awards Ceremony […]

_Local People_ at 40: Reflecting on the Impact and Legacy of John Dittmer’s groundbreaking work

TWO MISSISSIPPI MUSEUMS 222 NORTH STREET , JACKSON, MS, United States

When it was first published in hardback in 1994 (with paperback published in 1995), John Dittmer's _Local People: The Struggle for Civil Rights in Mississippi_ made a tremendous impact in the scholarship of the Mississippi civil rights movement. While working at Tougaloo and later at Brown and DePauw, Dittmer collected oral histories and consulted countless […]

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Speaker Series: Judy Wiggins

Historic Natchez Foundation 108 S. Commerce St., Natchez, MS, United States

The 2024-2025 season is an annual program of the Natchez Historical Society, consisting of 8 regular monthly presentations by expert speakers on humanities topics pertinent to the history of the Natchez area. Scheduled for March 25, 2025: Judy Wiggins, Retired Humanities Coordinator and English Instructor, Copiah-Lincoln Community College: A Will of Her Own, Judith Sargent […]

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Follow the Frenchmen through Natchez: The Return Tour of the Marquis de Lafayette, a Bicentennial Salute

Natchez Convention Center 211 Main Street, Natchez, MS

The Natchez Literary and Cinema Celebration (NLCC) is a well-established scholarly conference in the state of Mississippi, with an outstanding reputation as one of the state's most significant annual events devoted to literature, history, film, and culture. This year, we will partner with the Sons of the American Revolution to celebrate the 200th anniversary of […]

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Speaker Series: Smokye Joe Frank

Historic Natchez Foundation 108 S. Commerce St., Natchez, MS, United States

The 2024-2025 season is an annual program of the Natchez Historical Society, consisting of 8 regular monthly presentations by expert speakers on humanities topics pertinent to the history of the Natchez area. Scheduled for May 27, 2025: Smokye Joe Frank, Retired Archeologist and Local Historian: Tracking the Tracks: The Natchez & Hamburg Railroad and the […]

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The Thirty-First Oxford Conference for the Book

University of Mississippi

The Oxford Conference for the Book is a three-day gathering inaugurated in 1993 and held annually, except in 1997 and 2020. The event takes place in Oxford and on the campus of the University of Mississippi. Since its inauguration, the conference has celebrated books, writing, and reading, and has also dealt with practical concerns on […]

Behind the Big House 2025

Hugh Craft House and Property 184 South Memphis Street, Holly Springs, MS, United States

The Rosa Foundation continues its annual public event known as Behind the Big House (BTBH), a nationally recognized program, and recipient of the 2024 Excellence in History award from the Mississippi Historical Society. Behind the Big House 2025 will take place April 2-5, 2025 at 184 S. Memphis Street, Holly Springs, MS. The property site, […]

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The Small-Town Preservation Symposium in Eupora, MS

Eupora Civic Center 2135 W Roane Ave, Eupora, MS, United States

The SouthWay Foundation host The Small-Town Preservation Symposium in Eupora, Mississippi bringing local, state, and nation-wide leaders to evoke discussions on the preservation movement, cultural heritage, and the value of sharing an inclusive history. The goal of this symposium is to expose an intergenerational and multi-racial audience, from across Mississippi, to the rich history, resilience, […]

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Speaker Series: Dr. Christian Pinnen

Historic Natchez Foundation 108 S. Commerce St., Natchez, MS, United States

The 2024-2025 season is an annual program of the Natchez Historical Society, consisting of 8 regular monthly presentations by expert speakers on humanities topics pertinent to the history of the Natchez area. Scheduled for April 22, 2025: Dr. Christian Pinnen, Professor of History and Co-Director of African American Studies, Mississippi College: Complexion of Empire in […]

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