Mississippi Humanities Council

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

Monday Movie Nights at the Delta Blues Museum presents Cadillac Records (2008)

Delta Blues Museum 1 Blues Alley , Clarksdale , MS

Loosely based on the story of Chess Records, the film focuses on the record label that gave birth to numerous Mississippi blues artists including Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Willie Dixon and others. The museum will also showcase a collection of cigar box guitars during this month. Guests are encouraged to bring their own seating - each screening will start at Read More >

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Lower Delta Talk Series

Sharkey Issaquena County Library 116 Robert Morganfield Way, Rolling Fork, MS

The Lower Delta Speakers Series includes a variety of folks who will speak on a topic of interest each month, topics that tell great Mississippi stories focused on our region of the Mississippi Delta and that help explain the important role the Delta plays in regards to the entire state of Mississippi. Some of the Read More >

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A Time Gone By: History at The Oaks

The Oak House Jackson , MS, United States

"A Time Gone By: History at The Oaks" is a film project and a series of four programs about the history of Mississippi and the local history of one of the few private, extant, antebellum residences in Jackson. Presented by The Oak House Museum to celebrate Mississippi's bicentennial year, this project will bring experts to Read More >

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Women of Mississippi on Film

Locals Restaurant & Bar 309 North Lamar, Oxford, MS, United States

The Oxford Film Festival and Sarah Isom Center are teaming up to celebrate the image of the Mississippi women in the Centennial celebration. With 6 films as part of the monthly series, the two will screen a film and then lead a panel discussion about the main female protagonist in each film and the interpretation Read More >

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Take A Journey Through the Soul of American Music @ the GRAMMY Museum Mississippi

GRAMMY Museum Mississippi 800 West Sunflower Rd, Cleveland , MS, United States

11:00AM - Educational program for students grades K-12 in the                                    Sanders Soundstage  1:00PM   - A Conversation with Charlie Musselwhite centered around                           John Lee Hooker in the Read More >

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Comfort My Soul: A Celebration of Gospel Music in Southwest Mississippi & Beyond

Come enjoy this two-day gospel music conference and festival celebrating Mississippi's Bicentennial during the National Gospel Music Heritage Month. Both days will feature  an eclectic mix of performances, workshops, oral histories, speakers, and heritage food will both educate and entertain local residents, students and scholars, and gospel music enthusiasts on the history and role of gospel Read More >

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Speakers Bureau: Why We Call It Soul Food

Mississippi Cultural Crossroads 507 Market Street , Port Gibson , 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 >

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MISSISSIPPI ENCYCLOPEDIA EVENT: Starkville

Book Mart & Cafe 120 E Main St, Starkville, MS, United States

A discussion and reading of The Mississippi Encyclopedia, followed by a signing and reception. Speakers will include scholar James Giesen and Senior Editors Ted Ownby and Charles Reagan Wilson.

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