Calvin Coolidge on the Religious Foundations of Civilization

Blue Mountain College 201 W Main Street, Blue Mountain, MS

Graduate Student Tom Tacoma         Dr. Thomas Tacoma, Humanities Teacher Awardee for Blue Mountain College, will present his public lecture: Dr. Tacoma’s will present on Calvin Coolidge’s principle of responsibility in public office. Coolidge faced numerous challenges as Governor of Massachusetts, President of the United States, and while out of office. In […]

Ben Percy Public Readings

Mississippi State University Bost Theater, Starkville, MS

Popular storyteller and fiction author Benjamin “Ben” Percy visits Mississippi State this month as a writer-in-residence, sharing from his publications, answering questions, visiting classes and meeting students and community members. Percy presents a public address on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Turner A. Wingo Auditorium of Old Main Academic Center, Room 1030. On Feb. […]

Give me STEAM: Art Education as an Extraordinary Experience

Meridian Community College 910 Hwy 19 N, Meridian, MS

Ms. Terrell Nicholson-Taylor will present her Humanities Teacher Award lecture for Meridian Community College: The "A" for Art  may be more important than the S T E M paradigm of education, because without the ability of artistic expression, these other fields may never have come into being. The very foundation of communicative thought and endeavor […]

SB: Parallels of Southern Storytelling & Folktales from Around the World

Blue Mountain College 201 W Main Street, Blue Mountain, MS

Diane uses the art of storytelling to uncover folktales from the south, oral history from Mississippi, often paralleling these story motifs with folktales from around the world. Speakers Expertise: Diane Williams is a neo-griot, along the lines of the story­tellers from times gone by when oral historians were crucial to maintaining black folks' history because […]

How History and the Humanities Can Fight White Supremacy

Mississippi University for Women - Fant Memorial Library 1200 5th Ave S, Columbus, MS, United States

    Dr. Kristi DiClemente, Humanities Teacher Awardee at Mississippi University for Women, will present her public lecture: In the past few years, white supremacist groups have adopted historical imagery, and an imagined “pure” European past to argue against diversity and inclusion in all aspects of modern life. DiClemente will take on this ahistorical interpretation […]

Changing the World One Communicator at a Time

Itawamba Community College 602 W Hill Street, Fulton, MS

Ms. Jessi Stevenson, Humanities Teacher Award winner for Itawamba Community College, will present her public lecture, "Changing the World One Communicator at a Time: A Discussion of Oxytocin, the Power of Storytelling, and the Importance of Dialogue in the Communication Process." "We take part in the communication process daily, but we often let our fear […]

Coming to America: How Immigrant Composers Have Enriched Our Musical Culture

Northeast Mississippi Community College 101 Cunningham Blvd., Booneville, MS

Dr. Amanda Mattox, Humanities Teacher Award winner for Northeast Mississippi Community College, will present her public lecture: Major European composers immigrated to the United States during the 1930s to escape oppressive political situations. This lecture surveys how these and other immigrant musicians have had a profound effect on concert music in America through composition and […]

Forms and Narratives in Art

East Central Community College 275 W Broad Street, Decatur, MS

Mr. Jeffrey Hodges, Humanities Teacher Awardee for East Central Community College, will present his public lecture, "Forms and Narratives in Art."

Connections

East Mississippi Community College - Scooba Campus 1512 Kemper Street, Scooba, MS

Mr. Terry Cherry, Humanities Teacher of the Year for East Mississippi Community College, presents his public lecture: In his presentation, Cherry focuses on three concepts: The art he creates stands on the shoulders of artists who have inspired him.  Secondly, how his art is connected to other art through art history in general.  Lastly, how […]

One Woman’s Fight Against the Butcher of Lyon

Northwest Mississippi Community College 4975 Hwy 51 N, Senatobia, 38668

Ms. Carla Townsend, Humanities Teacher Awardee for Northwest Mississippi Community College, presents her public lecture: Townsend will be discussing the resistance movement in France during World War II. The focus will be on the actions of one incredibly heroic woman named Virginia Hall, who defied conventional norms in the fight against fascism. 

NLCC 2020: Visits, Vittles & Vines: The Culture of Southern Hospitality

Natchez Convention Center 211 Main Street, Natchez, MS

The 2020 conference will focus on the heritage of Southern hospitality. It will highlight the many cultures and rich traditions that make up the food, gardens, and entertainment that we are so known for in the South, and how it transcends race and class lines. Topics and themes that will be addressed in the various […]