Speakers Bureau: “Robert Johnson at the Crossroads”

Boys and Girls Club of North Mississippi 1242 S Green St, Tupelo, MS, United States

Since 1920 the number of farmers in America has been dropping, yet the place of farming — and of rural life generally — in the American mind is stronger than […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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