Speakers Bureau Presentation: “Slavery in Colonial Natchez: Cotton, Race, and Wealth before the Old South”

Museum of Natural Science 2148 Riverside Dr., Jackson, MS, United States

“Slavery in Colonial Natchez: Cotton, Race, and Wealth before the Old South” examines how slaves and colonists weathered the economic and political upheavals that rocked the Lower Mississippi Valley in the years between the American Revolution and the Civil War. Dr. Pinnen focuses on the fitful–and often futile–efforts of the English, the Spanish, and the […]

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Slavery in Colonial Natchez: Cotton, Race, and Wealth before the Old South

Museum of Natural Science 2148 Riverside Dr., Jackson, MS, United States

This presentation by Dr. Christian Pinnen examines how slaves and colonists weathered the economic and political upheavals that rocked the Lower Mississippi Valley in the years between the American Revolution and the Civil War. Dr. Pinnen focuses on the fitful–and often futile–efforts of the English, the Spanish, and the Americans to establish plantation agriculture in […]

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Music America: Iconic Objects from America’s Music History Museum Day Events

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

GRAMMY Museum Mississippi is hosting a soft opening and curator-led exhibit tours on September 20, 2024. Later in October followed by a panel discussion and live entertainment in the Museum’s Sanders Soundstage. Moderated by Bob Santelli, the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music’s Founding Executive Director & Music America exhibit curator, the panel […]

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The Blossoms Mother-Daughter Reading Club

Lemuria Book Store 4465 I-55 STE 20, Jackson, MS, United States

The Blossoms Mother-Daughter Reading Club is an intergenerational program that brings Black female Gen-Z students together with their mothers for dialogue that fosters voice, agency, self-confidence, & leadership. Reading texts centered on girlhood and womanhood, as experienced in Black culture, the group engages in bi-weekly workshops that enhance students' vocabulary, comprehension, and verbal communication skills. […]

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Banned Books Week 2024

MUW, MSMS, and Friendly City Books will host 4 events during Banned Books Week, September 22-27th, to bring awareness to censorship attempts in the US and stimulate dialogue around this year’s theme: “Freed Between the Lines.” On Monday, September 23rd at 4:00 pm in MUW Fant Library’s Tiered Classroom, we invite you to hear Dr. […]

2024 MCHEP Convening

Eagle Ridge Conference Center 1500 Raymond Lake Rd., Raymond, MS

The 2024 MCHEP Convening will be held September 25 - 26, 2024, at the Eagle Ridge Conference Center and Resort in Raymond, Mississippi. The Convening is an annual event that focuses on best practices, policy updates, Pell implementation information designed to assist colleges, universities, and partners in prison education work to provide meaningful instruction leading to degree completion.    […]

PRAGDA Spanish Film Festival

Jackson State University 1400 J.R. Lynch Street, Jackson, MS

The PRAGDA Spanish Film Festival promotes Spanish language and culture by curating a series of films, offering a platform for educational and societal enrichment. This event comprises the presentation of five films that typically extend beyond traditional cinema or streaming platforms, delving into themes that intricately intertwine personal and political dimensions. Each session includes the […]

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Speakers Bureau Presentation: “Gardening Southern Style”

Wayne County Library 1103 Mississippi Dr, Waynesboro, MS, United States

Felder Rushing addresses how the food we grow in our region connects us in many ways regardless of who our ancestors were. He also discusses heirloom fruits and vegetables, cross-cultural plant swapping, and more!

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Sink or Be Sunk!

Bay St. Louis Community Hall 301 Blaize Ave, Bay St Louis, MS

Sink or Be Sunk! is an original one-act play written for the Hancock County Historical Society. It is based on the well-researched book of the same name by HCHS member and historian Paul Estronza La Violette. The play recounts events in December of 1814 during the War of 1812 when the British navy arrived in […]

“Voices of Our People” Podcast Launch

The University of Southern Mississippi launches "Voices of Our People," a podcast series amplifying the consequential story of World War II through the voices of those who fought on its front lines and contributed to victory at home. The 10-week podcast series is funded by the Mississippi Humanities Council. Each episode in “Voices of Our […]

60th Anniversary of Freedom Summer

COFO Building 1017 J.R. Lynch St., Jackson, MS

During the events to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Freedom Summer, the first panel will include Jackson State University Professor of Political Science, Dr. Leslie-Burl McLemore, who was also a MFDP delegate to Atlantic City in 1964; University of Tennessee Chattanooga Professor of Political Science, Dr. Michelle Donaldson Deardorff; Southwest Minnesota State University Professor of […]

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Speakers Bureau: All Things Mississippi: The Beautiful Landscapes and the Great Strength of the People

Alcorn State University 1000 ASU Drive, Lorman, MS

Anne McKee is recognized statewide as a passionate teacher of Mississippi history. Through the art of storytelling, Anne McKee uplifts the accomplishments of famous Mississippians and shares explores the history of a land and a people like no other. Native to the state, McKee’s love and support for Mississippi began in childhood as she sat […]

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