What Does Freedom Mean to You? – Natchez

Natchez Brewing Company 207 High St, Natchez, MS, United States

After celebrating Juneteenth and our nation’s independence this year, it’s clear that freedom is unique to all of us. Is there any common ground on the meaning of the term? The MHC wants to know, so we are asking the question, “what does freedom mean to you?” in a three-part Ideas on Tap series, we […]

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What Does Freedom Mean to You? – Columbus

Columbus Arts Council Columbus , MS

After celebrating Juneteenth and our nation’s independence this year, it’s clear that freedom is unique to all of us. Is there any common ground on the meaning of the term? The MHC wants to know, so we are asking the question, “what does freedom mean to you?” in a three-part Ideas on Tap series, we […]

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What Does Freedom Mean to You? – Jackson

Cultivation Food Hall 1200 Eastover Drive #125, Jackson, MS, United States

After celebrating Juneteenth and our nation’s independence this year, it’s clear that freedom is unique to all of us. Is there any common ground on the meaning of the term? The MHC wants to know, so we are asking the question, “what does freedom mean to you?” in a three-part Ideas on Tap series, we […]

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WZZQ Listener Event

Duling Hall 662 Duling Ave, Jackson, MS, United States

As part of a WZZQ documentary currently in production, Cue Burn Films, LLC has scheduled a free event where listeners and fans of the station can add their voices to the project. The WZZQ listener event is asking people to bring their WJDX-FM and WZZQ stories, photos, and memorabilia to be recorded. The event will […]

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“Voices and Votes” in Pascagoula

The Pascagoula High School Performing Arts Center will host Voices and Votes: Democracy in America, a Smithsonian traveling exhibition, from August 23 until September 20. Voices and Votes is a traveling exhibit offered by the Museum on Main Street division of the Smithsonian Institution. It consists of six free-standing display units incorporating photographs, text, and numerous […]

Blues in Schools

As part of a week long program on the historical significance of blues music, presenters will travel to nine Washington County middle and high schools to introduce blues music, artists, and live music using various original and recreated instruments such as jugs, washboards in tin tubs.

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Will Eisner & The History of the Graphic Novel

Library of Hattiesburg, Petal, and Forrest County 329 Hardy Street, Hattiesburg, MS

Drop by the library between September 14th and October 22nd to participate in this comic book/graphic novel celebration. The Will Eisner and the History of the Graphic Novel exhibit will explore the format through art, literature, film and conversation. Comic books and graphic novels assemble words and art into a dual language unlike anything else […]

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SB – Miller – Lost Mississippi

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

This presentation will highlight mansions, churches, college buildings, schools, courthouses and other historically significant structures which Mississippi has “lost” to war, fire, neglect and demolition. It will draw extensively from my two books, Lost Mansions of Mississippi and Lost Landmarks of Mississippi. The talk can be configured to emphasize certain geographic areas of the state (i.e. Natchez and […]

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MCHEP Conference

Galloway United Methodist Church 305 North Congress Street, Jackson, MS

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Ideas on Tap: Addressing the Digital Divide

Bean Path Makerspace 451 N Gallatin St, Jackson, MS, United States

Join us for Ideas On Tap: Addressing the Digital Divide on September 29, where we will discuss technological disparities in Mississippi. Panelists include Sally Doty (Broadband Expansion and Accessibility of Mississippi), Dr. Creston Burse (Mississippi Economic Council), and Tracy Carr (Mississippi Library Commission). They will explore the issues and challenges that have created a digital divide, and how their respective […]

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