Speakers Bureau: “Mississippi Foodways”

Walthall County Library 707 Union RD, Tylertown, MS

This presentation, by Malcolm White, offers observations by a longtime connoisseur of Southern food and culture on topics ranging from the history of Comeback Dressing to how the tamale came to Mississippi to the evolution of dining out in Mississippi.

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HTA Lecture: “Women Directing Humanity: Models of Women’s Leadership in Creative Approaches to Social Change”

Gonzales Auditorium 1999 Pearl St, Hattiesburg, MS, United States

Dr. Candice Salyers is the University of Southern Mississippi’s 2025 Humanities Teacher of the Year. Salyers’ lecture, "Women Directing Humanity: Models of Women’s Leadership in Creative Approaches to Social Change," will be presented 2/18/25 at 5:30 pm on the college’s campus in Gonzales Auditorium in the Liberal Arts Building on the Southern Miss (LAB room […]

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HTA Lecture: Elevated: The Influence of Vernacular Music on American Art Music

Aven Hall 200 Capitol Street, Clinton, MS

Dr. Renee Wilson is Mississippi College's 2025 Humanities Teacher of the Year. Dr. Wilson's lecture, Elevated: The Influence of Vernacular Music on American Art Music, will be presented 2/18/25 at 6:00 pm on the college’s campus in Jean Pittman Recital Hall, Aven Hall Rm 202. The presentation explores vernacular music as music of the people. […]

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HTA Lecture: Service to Others: A Christian Perspective on Social Work Values

Alcorn State University 1000 ASU Drive, Lorman, MS

Valtreasa Tolliver-Cook is Alcorn State University's 2025 Humanities Teacher of the Year. Tolliver-Cook's lecture, Service to Others: A Christian Perspective on Social Work Values, will be presented 2/20/25 at 12:30 pm on the college’s campus in Dumas Hall Lecture Room 107. The presentation explores the alignment between Christian teachings and the core values of the social […]

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HTA Lecture: The Paradox of Narrating Violence

Mississippi State University Bost Theater, Starkville, MS

Dr. Sol Peláez is Mississippi State University’s 2025 Humanities Teacher of the Year. Dr. Peláez’ lecture, The Paradox of Narrating Violence, will be presented 2/20/25 at 3:00 pm on the college’s campus in the Grisham Room, Mitchell Memorial Library. Dr. Peláez will be among those honored at the Mississippi Humanities Council Awards Ceremony March 28, 2025 […]

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The Evolution from Traditional Blues to Southern Soul

BB King Museum 400 Second Street, Indianola, MS, United States

B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center and Mississippi Humanities Council is hosting two programs for Black History Month to celebrate special stories and initiatives. Join us for this free program moderated by Jimmie Lee, Jr with panelists Willie Clayton, Chris Ivy, J'Cenae and Dr. Alphonso Sande

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HTA Lecture: Stories That Save Us: Teaching Elie Wiesel and the Holocaust

Meridian Community College 910 Hwy 19 N, Meridian, MS

Amanda Thompson is Meridian Community College’s 2025 Humanities Teacher of the Year. Thompson’s lecture, Stories That Save Us: Teaching Elie Wiesel and the Holocaust, will be presented 2/21/25 at 9:30 am on the college’s campus in the McCain Theatre. Thompson will be among those honored at the Mississippi Humanities Council Awards Ceremony March 28, 2025 at […]

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HTA Lecture: An Act of Hope: Teaching Research-Based Academic Writing Through the Literature of Octavia E. Butler

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

Ramona Brawner is Northwest Mississippi Community College‘s 2025 Humanities Teacher of the Year. Brawner’s lecture, An Act of Hope: Teaching Research-Based Academic Writing Through the Literature of Octavia E. Butler, will be presented 2/21/25 at 11:00 am on the college’s campus. Brawner will be among those honored at the Mississippi Humanities Council Awards Ceremony March 28, 2025 […]

Speakers Bureau: “Pushing Forward: Hezekiah Watkins and the Youth Movement of Mississippi”

Hines Hall Auditorium 101 Cunningham Blvd., Booneville, MS

In 1961, young Hezekiah Watkins was arrested at the Greyhound Bus Station in Jackson, Mississippi at the age of 13 where he was sent in a paddy wagon to Mississippi’s State Penitentiary, known as Parchman Penitentiary, and placed on Death Row. His crime? Allegedly participating with a group known as the Freedom Riders who had […]

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Annie Devine Freedom Trail Marker Unveiling

Canton High School 634 Finney Rd, Canton, MS, United States

The Mississippi Humanities Council, in partnership with the Visit Mississippi, will unveil a Freedom Trail marker February 25th at Canton High School 11 am in Canton to honor the extraordinary work of Annie Devine, one of the first three Black women to stand on the floor of the House of Representative in Washington, she demanded that […]

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Speakers Bureau: “The Mississippi Plan and the Rise of Jim Crow”

Margaret Walker Alexander Library 2525 Robinson St, Jackson, MS

Dr. Robbie Luckett presents: "The Mississippi Plan and the Rise of Jim Crow" After the Civil War, African Americans in the South, newly freed, expressed a tangible optimism that led to the reuniting of families, the development of social institutions like the black church, the rise of cultural expressions like the Blues and jazz, the […]

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Speaker Series: Paula C. Johnson

Historic Natchez Foundation 108 S. Commerce St., Natchez, MS, United States

The 2024-2025 season is an annual program of the Natchez Historical Society, consisting of 8 regular monthly presentations by expert speakers on humanities topics pertinent to the history of the Natchez area. Scheduled for February 25, 2025: Paula C. Johnson, Professor, Syracuse University College of Law; Co-Founder and Director of the Syracuse University College of […]

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