“Baltimore” Performance & Discussion

B.B. King Museum 400 2nd St, Indianola, 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 […]

HTA: On Behaving Honestly When the Crowd is Untruth

Aven Hall 200 Capitol Street, Clinton, MS

Humanities Teacher Award winner Dr. John Meadors (Mississippi College) presents his public lecture titled, "On Behaving Honestly When the Crowd is Untruth." Reception to follow.

HTA: The Humanity of Teaching (and Learning) English

Greenville Higher Education Center 2900 US-1 South, Greenville, MS

Humanities Teacher Award winner Renee Moore (Mississippi Delta Community College) presents her public lecture, "The Humanity of Teaching (and Learning) English." Reception to follow. Language study represents the heart of the humanities. Any English classroom, face-to-face or digital, knowingly or unwittingly generates powerful interactions of human emotion and intellect. For over two decades, I have […]

HTA: Global Perspective on Social Work Practice

J.D. Boyd Library 1000 Asu Dr #539, Lorman, MS

Humanities Teacher Award winner Sandra M. Dembly-Davis (Alcorn State University) will present "Global Perspective on Social Work Practice" Global Social Work Practice with individuals, families, and communities around the world that have been impacted after a disaster requires social workers to have a specific set of skills and knowledge to help these individuals, families and communities face many […]

“Baltimore” Performance & Discussion

Lamar Hall at University of Mississippi 615 Grove Loop, Oxford, MS

The Sunflower County Freedom Project youth drama will present Baltimore, a play by Kirsten Greenridge. Baltimore focuses on a group of college students whose lives 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 […]

HTA: Sharp Bargainers: John Eaton, Jr’s 63rd VSCT

McCarty-Varnell Building 150 Rust Ave., Holly Springs, MS

Humanities Teacher Award winner Dr. Alisea McLeod (Rust College) will present her public lecture titled, "Sharp Bargainers: John Eaton, Jr's 63rd VSCT." Reception to follow.

SB: Margret and H.A. Rey: A Partnership that Created and Icon

Thames Conference Center Wesson, MS

For 75 years, children have been captivated by “Curious George.” Much is known about “George,” but little is know about his creators. The lived of Margret and H.A. Rey are as interesting as the little monkey they created-if not more so. This presentation will examine their lived- telling of their lives in Hamburg, Germany, as […]

Ideas on Tap: Locked Up: Criminal Justice in Mississippi

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

On February 19, join the Mississippi Humanities Council for the first in a two-part series on criminal justice in Mississippi. The February 19 program, "Locked Up: Criminal Justice in Mississippi" will examine the state of the criminal justice system in Mississippi, existing laws, and ongoing reform efforts. Hear from panelists Jennifer Riley-Collins (ACLU of Mississippi), […]

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SB: The Soul of Southern Cooking I & II: Miz Bob’s Second Batch Cooking from a Mississippi Slave Girl’s Table

Train Depot 308 Newman Street , Hattiesburg , MS

Miz Bob (known as Bob Hunter to friends and family) learned to cook from her mother and her grandmother. Her mental catalogue includes over 500 recipes and follows the art of cooking from the slave kitchen to her great-grandmother’s table. Miz Bob began teaching her daughter, Kathy Starr, all 500 recipes at about age 5, […]

Delta Hill Riders

Delta Arts Alliance 104 S. Court Street, Cleveland, MS

In mid-February 2019, the first solo photography exhibit of Rory Doyle will open at the Delta Arts Alliance. The public exhibit will feature work from over two years of documenting the African-American cowboy and cowgirl subculture in the Mississippi Delta. On opening night, February 19, Dr. Shalando Jones of Delta State University will present a […]

The Struggle Continues: Equity in Education

Hancock Performing Arts Center 7140 Stennis Airport Rd, Kiln, MS, United States

In 2018, the Hancock Performing Arts Center received a grant for a series of lectures entitled, "The Struggle and the Music It Created." The purpose of the project was to address race in Mississippi and to discuss the relevance of the music that defined the movement. The majority of the audience attending was students. After […]

Water/Ways @ Columbus: Ebbs and Flows of Mississippi History

Columbus Convention & Visitors Bureau 117 3rd St S, Columbus, MS, United States

On February 19, the Tenn-Tom Waterway Transportation Museum will host Dr. Jim Giesen of the MHC’s Speakers Bureau to present his free program, “Ebbs and Flows of Mississippi History.” The free program will take place in conjunction with the Smithsonian traveling exhibit Water/Ways, on display at the Tenn-Tom Waterway Transportation Museum through March 8. There are […]

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