Mississippi Humanities Council

  • Interpreting Our History & Culture
  • Fostering Civil Conversations
  • Enriching Communities

Southern Wisdom from Delta Church Mothers

Neshoba County Library 230 W Beacon St, Philadelphia, MS, United States

Award-winning journalist Alysia Burton Steele's Delta Jewels: In Search of My Grandmother's Wisdom is a visual and lyrical tribute to African American church mothers from the Mississippi Delta. This groundbreaking collection of oral histories and photographs tells nationally and internationally significant stories rooted in the Mississippi Delta, a distinctive region called "The Cradle of American Read More >

The Early Pioneer Setters 1790-1840

Mantachie Elementary School 311 Mustang Dr, Mantachie, MS, United States

A living history program about the early pioneer settlers in Mississippi. Discussion centers around how they dressed, built their homes, produced and cooked their food, the use of flintlock rifles for hunting and protection of their homesteads, building fire using flint-and-steel, grinding corn in hollow stumps, children's homemade toys and music on the mountain dulcimer. Read More >

Speakers Bureau: Why We Call it Soul Food

First Regional Library 307 West Commerce St, Hernando, MS, United States

"Why We Call It Soul Food" tells the story of why southerners, especially African American southerners, call the foods we eat "soul food." Dr. Willis discusses the emotional and physical aspects of soul food as it relates to our culture and history. She also discusses the bonds attached to the growing, nurturing and preparation of Read More >

Speakers Bureau: Mississippi Telling

Oxford Lafayette Library 401 Bramlett Blvd , Oxford, MS, United States

The presenter provides an overview of the storytelling Renaissance in America with emphasis upon the oral tradition in Mississippi. The literary tradition of Mississippi owes much to the rich storytelling legacy that riddles the tales of our families and our communities as reflected in the works of many of our best authors: Welty, Wright, Faulkner, Read More >

Speakers Bureau: Music of the War Between the States

Heritage Academy 623 Willowbrook Dr., Columbus, MS, United States

Music of this period played on the Appalachian Mountain dulcimer, banjo-mier and wooden spoons. Period clothing worn. Audience may help play the spoons. Mr. Arinder has studied Early American and Native American cultures for nearly 50 years, assembling a sizeable collection of artifacts which he uses to leade living history programs for local schools, civic Read More >

Philosophical Fridays: Born of Conviction – Traditions vs. Conscience in 1960s White Mississippi Methodism

Gonzales Auditorium 1999 Pearl St, Hattiesburg, MS, United States

Many Mississippians today have had scant exposure to genuine philosophical inquiry and debate and know little about philosophy's long, distinguished history. Even those who may have taken a philosophy course in college likely studies only selected topics and have a limited sense of the wide range of issues philosophers discuss. As a result, many people Read More >

Free

Freedom to Vote- Perspectives from 1900-2017

Hancock Performing Arts Center 7140 Stennis Airport Rd, Kiln, MS, United States

Freedom to Vote is a three part lecture series that will examine voting in the United States for women and African Americans and the current trends in voting. In the first lecture, a representative from the League of Women Voters will explain the suffragettes and their journey to the passing of the 19th amendment. Next, Read More >

Free

Speakers Bureau: Music of the War Between the States

East Amory Elementary School 305 Easthaven Drive, Amory, MS, United States

Music of this period played on the Appalachian Mountain dulcimer, banjo-mier and wooden spoons. Period clothing worn. Audience may help play the spoons. Mr. Arinder has studied Early American and Native American cultures for nearly 50 years, assembling a sizeable collection of artifacts which he uses to leade living history programs for local schools, civic Read More >

Free

Writers in Residence Program- Rita Dove

Taylor Auditorium 40 Old Main, Starkville, MS, United States

Writers in Residence Program with Rita Dove is a public reading for students, faculty and community members in the Golden Triangle region. Her public presentation is part of a week-long program as a "Writer in Residence" through Mississippi State University's College of Arts & Sciences Institute for the Humanities. Dove is former Poet Laureate of Read More >

Free

USM host Bodies of Work

University of Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg , MS - Mississippi
No Cost

Tougaloo College presents #WAKEUP

Bennie G. Thompson Building 500 West County Line Road, Jackson, MS, United States

The Division of Humanities, Department of English/Creative Writing & Theatre Emphasis presents the innovative theatrical spring production of #Wakeup! #WAKEUP opens our eyes to the deep causes of African American issues in society; the issues that is typically uncomfortable to speak about. Not just about racism but conversations that should benefit all sides of the Read More >

Free

Speakers Bureau: Mississippi in the Great War

Quisenberry Library Clinton MS 605 E. Northside Drive , Clinton , MS

Anne Webster is a retired archivist at the Mississippi Department of Archives and History.

No Cost