Exploring Hip Hop & History
GRAMMY Museum Mississippi 800 West Sunflower Rd, Cleveland , MS, United StatesTwo workshops with Jonathan Blanchard that uses hip hop music to teach students more about history, cultural heritage, and language.
Two workshops with Jonathan Blanchard that uses hip hop music to teach students more about history, cultural heritage, and language.
This presentation lays out the facts pertinent to what happened during the four occupations of the city by Federal forces during the Civil War. Speakers Expertise: Grady Howell has worked for the Mississippi Department of Archives and History and has written extensively about Mississippi's Civil War history.
In 2018, the Hancock Performing Arts Center received a grant for a series of lectures entitled, "The Struggle and the Music It Created." The purpose of th eproject was to address race in Mississippi and to discuss the relevance of the music that defined the movement. The majority of the audience attending was students. After […]
The Sunflower County Freedom Project youth drama will present Baltimore, a play by Kirsten Greenridge. Baltimore focuses on a group of college students whose lvies are shaken when someone draws an offensive picture of the wall of their residence hall. The play shines light on issues of equality, racism, community, and the question of who gets to […]
The Sunflower County Freedom Project youth drama will present Baltimore, a play by Kirsten Greenridge. Baltimore focuses on a group of college students whose lvies are shaken when someone draws an offensive picture of the wall of their residence hall. The play shines light on issues of equality, racism, community, and the question of who gets to belong […]
Humanities Teacher Award winner Thomas Kris Lee (Mississippi University for Women) will present his public lecture, "The Elephant in the Room Wants a Cup of Coffee: A Brief How-To on the Power of Visualization." Reception to follow. Lee's presentation, entitled, "The Elephant in the Room Wants a Cup of Coffee," is a good-humored, engaging talk about the impact […]
Humanities Teacher Award winner Dr. Stephanie Rolph (Millsaps College) will present her public lecture, "I'm Here to Tell You Why Those White Supremacists Matter" (Or "Things I Never Thought My Humanities Training Would Prepare Me to Say in Public") Stephanie Rolph, author of Resisting Equality: The Citizens’ Council, 1954-1989, will reflect on her scholarship as well […]
Humanities Teacher Award winner Dr. Shanna Louise Smith (Jackson State University) will present her public lecture titled, "Violence, Victory, and Voice: Millennials and Social Justice in Angie Thomas’ The Hate U Give." Reception to follow Violence, Voice, & Victory: Millennials and Social Justice in Angie Thomas’ The Hate U Give interrogates how millennials come to […]
Humanities Teacher Award winner Kira Arthurs (Pearl River Community College) will present her public lecture, "Gender Stereotypes: Raising Children in the 21st Century." Reception to follow.
Humanities Teacher Award winner Ryan Schilling (Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College) will present his public lecture "The Dangers of Informing: The Suppression of Journalism from a Historical and Contemporary Perspective." An independent press is essential to a free and open society. With this in mind, the presentation will explore the ways that authoritarian regimes have […]
Do Drink the Brown Water: Literary Series was started June 2018 as a Summer trio of events to focus on and celebrate the rich literary history of Washington County, MS and the surrounding Delta. These programs are free and open to the public. The February 7th event will feature Julian Rankin, executive director of the Walter […]
Body and Soul: An American Bridge Rating: All Ages Director: Robert Philipson TRT: 58 min. Sunday February 10 2019, 3 pm Oxford Commons Malco Screen 1 Logline: Out of all the cross-cultural encounters that have resulted in the richness of American popular music, none has been so prominent or so fraught with fraternity and conflict as the […]