Mississippi Humanities Council

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

“Tupelo Spirit” Preview

Tupelo City Hall (2nd Floor) 71 East Troy Street, Tupelo, MS

Preview of the "Tupelo Spirit" video at the Tupelo City Council Meeting. The video will be featured in the Tupelo Visitors Center opening in February 2018 and will be shown to visitors from all over the world. It will be previewed as part of the Mississippi Bicentennial celebration as it tells a unique Mississippi story.

Mississippi Bicentennial Concert Celebration–Central

Jackson Convention Complex 105 E Pascagoula St, Jackson, Mississippi, United States

This is a concert to celebrate 200 years of Mississippi statehood is taking place this weekend. It is one of several bicentennial events that are part of a regional celebration for central Mississippi and will coincide with and complement the opening of 2 Mississippi Museums, side-by-side museums near the Capitol. One will examine the broad picture Read More >

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The Last Modern Shipyard: Ingalls West Bank

Pascagoula , MS

With a rich history as the economic engine for the State of MS, the City of Pascagoula has long been known for its industries including the State's largest employer, Huntington Ingalls Shipbuilding, North America's largest oil refinery, Chevron Refinery, and numerous other employers. In honor of the 50 year anniversary, the City hopes to conduct Read More >

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2 Mississippi Museums Grand Opening Celebration

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

Join us as Mississippi makes history! The Mississippi Civil Rights Museum and the adjacent Museum of Mississippi History will open on Saturday, December 9, 2017, at 11 a.m. This free celebration is open to all and will include music, speakers, and food trucks. Museum of Mississippi History & Mississippi Civil Rights Museum The 2 Mississippi Museums will Read More >

Exhibit: 10 Most Endangered Historic Places in Mississippi

Mississippi State University School of Architecture 509 East Capitol Street, Jackson, MS

On Saturday, December 9, downtown Jackson will be the scene of the Mississippi Mile Bicentennial Celebration. As part of the celebration, the Mississippi Heritage Trust will be hosting an exhibit featuring the 10 Most Endangered Places in Mississippi at the MSU School of Architecture, 509 East Capitol Street. The exhibit will be open from 11:00 Read More >

Itawamba County-Wide Christmas Open House

Participating Homes in Fulton, MS & Mantachie, MS

The Itawamba County Bicentennial Committee will be hosting Christmas Open Houses throughout the county, and specifically, along the part of the Underground Railroad that ran through the county. Each home along the route will represent a different historical Mississippian and have a one-of-a-kind Christmas Tree!

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Preserving the Past-Celebrating the Future: Burial of the 2017-2067 Time Capsule

Round Island Lighthouse Park 815 Cypress Avenue, Pascagoula, MS, United States

This is the culmination of the Jackson County Historical & Genealogical Society's Time Capsule Project. Community and state leaders will be present to offer their salutes to our past and our future. A high school band will be playing. Complimentary mementos for this Bicentennial will be available. Food and drink vendors will be there as Read More >

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“Preserving Family Photographs” Public Workshop

Columbus-Lowndes Public Library 314 7th St N, Columbus, MS, United States

The Columbus-Lowndes Public Library is hosting a workshop titled “Preserving Family Photographs” on January 11th from 9am-12pm. The workshop will teach participants how to identify various historic photographic formats and processes. It will also instruct on how to properly handle, store, and preserve one’s family photographic treasures. Participants are encouraged to bring up to three Read More >

MLK Youth Weekend

Delta Hands for Hope 124 E. Peeler Ave., Shaw, MS

MLK gathering for Delta middle- and high-schoolers to examine issues of race, service and friendship. Youths will be recruited through area churches. Activities will include dialogues, workshops, readings and journaling around the subjects of race, race relations, civil rights and Mississippi history.

Ideas on Tap

Hal & Mal's 200 Commerce Street, Jackson, MS, United States

Join the Mississippi Humanities Council, Rethink Mississippi, and the Women's Foundation of Mississippi at Hal and Mal's on January 23 for the first installment in our spring series "Emerging Mississippi." Each month, we'll look at areas in which young people are making a difference in Mississippi. On January 23, we'll focus on young people working in politics and policy in Read More >