Ideas on Tap Oxford: The Future of Journalism

Rafters 1002 Jackson Avenue East, Oxford, United States

On March 21, join the Mississippi Humanities Council and the Overby Center for Southern Journalism and Politics at the Annex at Rafter's Music and Food in Oxford for "Ideas on Tap: The Future of Journalism." This special Oxford edition of Ideas on Tap will focus on the role of community journalism in our society and […]

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HTA: Fallen Ministers and Reformed Seductresses…

Garrett Auditorium 201 W Main Street, Blue Mountain, MS

Humanities Teacher Award winner Dr. Mikki Galliher (Blue Mountain College) will present her public lecture titled, "Fallen Ministers and Reformed Seductresses in Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter and Alice Cary's Hagar, A Story of Today." Reception to follow. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s classic text has much in common with another novel, Hagar, A Story for Today by […]

SB: Music of the War Between the States, 1861-1865

Mississippi's Final Stands Interpretive Center and Battlefields 1067 Highway 370, Guntown, MS

Music of this period played on the Appalachian Mountain dulcimer, banjo-mier and wooden spoons. Period clothing worn. Audience may help play the spoons. Speakers Expertise: Mr. Arinder has studied Early American and Native American cultures for nearly 50 years, assembling a sizeable collection of artifacts which he uses to leade living history programs for local […]

SB: Southern Wisdom from Delta Church Mothers

Millsaps College 1701 N. State Street, Jackson, Mississippi

Award-winning journalist Alysia Burton Steele’s Delta Jewels: In Search of My Grandmother’s Wisdom is a visual and lyrical tribute to African American church mothers from the Mississippi Delta. This groundbreaking collection of oral histories and photographs tells nationally and internationally significant stories rooted in the Mississippi Delta, a distinctive region called “The Cradle of American Culture” by […]

“Baltimore” Performance & Discussion

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

The Sunflower County Freedom Project youth drama will present Baltimore, a play by Kirsten Greenridge. Baltimore focuses on a group of college students whose lvies are shaken when someone draws an offensive picture of the wall of their residence hall. The play shines light on issues of equality, racism, community, and the question of who gets to belong […]

DSU’s Winning the Race Conference 2019

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

The Winning the Race Conference was developed with three overarching goals: engage in conversations with campus and community constituencies that will build an appreciation for diversity differences and a spirit of community through shared ideas; promote a broad discourse on race relations by building conversations to bring together diverse communities in the Delta through sharing of […]

Representing the Experiences of Women: Women in Mississippi Politics

Hardy Hall Ballroom 730 East Beach Blvd., Long Beach, MS

The University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Park Campus premieres its spring 2019 Cultural Arts Series, "Representing the Experiences of Women, From the English Renaissance to Right Now." On March 25, a bi-partisan panel of female politicians from south Mississippi will reflect on their careers in local and state politics. “The theme, ‘Representing the Experiences of Women, […]

Shange’s Sojourn: Women, Art, & Activism

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

"Shange's Sojourn: 'Somebody almost walked off with alla my stuff!' Women, Art, & Activism" is a celebration of Women's History Month recognizing Ntozake Shange's legacy as established bby the release and reception of her choreopoem for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf. The March 26 program will include a full day of […]

The Twenty-Sixth Oxford Conference for the Book

Various Locations in Oxford; Visit Website for More Information

Founded by the Center for the Study of Southern Culture and Square Books, the conference brings together fiction and nonfiction writers, journalists, artists, poets, publishers, teachers, students, and literacy advocates for three days of conversation in the literary town of Oxford, Mississippi. The 26th Oxford Conference for the Book will take place Wednesday, March 27 […]

SB: Rethinking Mass Incarceration for a Better Way Forward

Hines Hall Auditorium 101 Cunningham Blvd., Booneville, MS

This presentation consists of a brief introduction of the current state of incarceration in America and Mississippi. Dr. Pickett will then share with the audience the long history of incarceration in Mississippi beginning with the institution of slavery, the first jails in Natchez and Jackson, the black codes and the convict lease system in the […]

Behind the Big House

Hugh Craft House 184 S. Memphis St., Holly Springs, MS

The Behind The Big House Tour is uncovering the truth about slavery in antebellum Holly Springs.  Re-enactors channel the lives of enslaved people in the houses where they actually lived. They demonstrate the labor of slaves in the kitchen,  the yard, and the big house.

For All the World to See: Visual Culture and the Struggle for Civil Rights

Museum of the Mississippi Delta 1608 Hwy 82 West, Greenwood, MS

The Museum of the Mississippi Delta is hosting the traveling exhibit "For All the World to See: Visual Culture and Struggle for Civil Rights," with an opening cocktail reception on Thursday, April 4. This exhibition examines the role visual culture played in shaping and transforming the struggle for racial equality in America from the late […]