Ideas on Tap: Prison Re-Vision

Hal & Mal's 200 Commerce Street, Jackson, MS, United States

On February 18, join the Mississippi Humanities Council at Hal and Mal's in Jackson for a program about prison reform in Mississippi. The February 18 program will focus on the current unrest and violence in Mississippi prisons as a way to examine our larger relationship to the prison system, its history and role in our […]

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League of Women Voters 100th Anniversary Project

The Lyric 1006 VanBuren Avenue, Oxford, MS

  The League of Women Voters Oxford-North Mississippi will present a media project commemorating 100 years of womens suffrage (as well as the founding of LWV) at a February 18 celebration.

“1619” Myths and Memories of Slavery in the United States

Mississippi College 200 Capitol St., Clinton, MS

Dr. Christian Pinnen, Humanities Teacher of the Year for Mississippi College, presents his public lecture: The date “1619” has garnered more attention than in recent memory over the last couple of months. The year the first enslaved Africans arrived on the shores of the Virginia colony engenders a sort of intellectual reckoning with Americas past […]

The Academy Stories

Delta State University 1003 W Sunflower Rd, Cleveland, MS, United States

    Delta State University will host Ellen Ann Fentress, author, journalist, and documentary filmmaker, from February 17-19, 2020. On February 18 at 7pm, Ms. Fentress will present a public program about her latest project, "The Academy Stories." A panel discussion will occur immediately following the presentation (Broom Hall, Baioni Conference Center.)

International Service-Learning: Faculty Engagement and Transformation

Belhaven University 1500 Peachtree Street, Jackson, MS

    Dr. Kristen K. White, Humanities Teacher Awardee for Belhaven University, presents her public lecture: This qualitative study explored how international service-learning developed faculty personally and professionally. The 48 interviews from 17 faith-based universities found that if faculty engaged in all four of Kolb’s (1984) experiential learning stages, their commitment to service-learning increased and […]

The Shadow of Death: Southern Baptists and the Politics of Compassion in the Nigeria-Biafra War 1967-70

Millsaps College 1701 N. State Street, Jackson, Mississippi

  As the recipient of the Humanities Teacher Award at Millsaps College, Dr. Davis will give a public lecture on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 4:00 p.m. in the McMullen Lecture Hall (Room 122) in the Selby and Richard McRae Christian Center on the Millsaps College campus entitled, “The Shadow of Death: Southern Baptists and […]

A Look Through Time: How Art and Culture Shaped the Study of Human Anatomy

Southwest Mississippi Community College 1156 College Drive, Summit, MS

      Dr. Melissa Adams, Humanities Teacher Award winner from Southwest Mississippi Community College, will present her public lecture: The human body houses secrets that have fascinated philosophers, artists, and scientists throughout time. Cultural beliefs often slowed development of anatomy. Artists created illustrations that advanced knowledge of the human body. This presentation looks through […]

“Back in the Day” Black History Celebration: Youth Talent Showcase Explosion

New Hope Baptist Church 5202 Watkins Dr., Jackson, MS

      Annual Black history month programs featuring historical perspectives on the African American experience in Mississippi from slavery through Civil Rights and contemporary times. Feb. 20 will feature New Hope Christian School singers & dancers, as well as the Tougaloo College concert choir. Additionally, present on Feb. 20 will be a Hinds County […]

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 […]