Book Signing: Mississippi Witness

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

  Florence Mars, whose family go back four generations in Neshoba County, braved social ostracism and threats of violence to denounce the murders of the three Civil Rights workers-Schwerner, Goodman and Cheney—through then lens of her camera. She bought a camera and built a dark room and began to photograph and document a racial order […]

Ideas on Tap Jackson: The Future of Public Education in Mississippi

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

On April 23, join the Mississippi Humanities Council and the Phil Hardin Foundation in Jackson for the first in a special two-part Ideas on Tap series on public education in the state. The program will feature an ideologically diverse panel of education policy experts to discuss different approaches to improving public schools. Panelists include Grant […]

Free

The Struggle Continues: Equity in Education

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

"The Struggle Continues: Equity in Education" is a series of three lectures centering on the history of equity in public education. The series will examine today's political climate and the role of the federal, state, and local governments in education, and will consider ways citizens can play a role in equity in education. The April […]

Greenville Renaissance Scholars Spring Showcase

EE Bass Center 323 S. Main St., Greenville, MS

  Young People are capable of amazing work and can open up hearts and minds in a way that adults cannot. This project aims to further racial equity by having young people create a performance that will be showcased in two Mississippi Delta communities about their experiences with race and afterward facilitate a public discussion […]

SB: Delta Epiphany: RFK in the Mississippi Delta

Hernando Public Library 370 W Commerce Street, Hernando, MS

In 1967, while visiting Mississippi as part of the Senate subcommittee on poverty, Robert Kennedy cradled hungry children, talked with mothers about how they fed their families and examined empty refrigerators. Although he was only in the Delta for a day, Kennedy, the people he encountered, Mississippi and the nation felt the impact of that […]

SB: Nursing Care in the 1878 Yellow Fever Epidemic

Columbus-Lowndes Public Library 314 7th St N, Columbus, MS, United States

The 1878 yellow fever epidemic in Mississippi resulted in an expansion of nursing care and the recognition of the importance of nurses in disaster care. Much nursing care was provided by family members, but those victims who did not have the advantage of home care often received nursing care from others. Many of the nurses […]

SB: The Mississippi Melting Pot

South Mississippi Genealogy & Historical Society 307 2nd Ave , Hattiesburg , MS

    A brief history (from tamales to red beans and rice) of the various ethnic and racial culinary traditions that have shaped Mississippians’ diets. Speakers Expertise: Dr. Andrew P. Haley is a professor of American cultural history at the University of Southern Mississippi. He has recently completed a book on restaurant dining in the […]

SB: The ABCs of Making a Documentary Film: From Concept to Creation

Lincoln-Lawrence-Franklin Regional Library 100 South Jackson Street, Brookhaven, MS

The ABCs of Making a Documentary Film: From Concept to Creation de-mystifies the creation of a documentary film. LaFrancis, award-winning producer, creator, and director, uses humor, actual projects, and a tremendous amount of personal experience to help beginning and intermediate documentarians not only conceptualize, but create their projects. This is a lively, fast-paced, in-depth program […]

Greenville Renaissance Scholars Spring Showcase

EE Bass Center 323 S. Main St., Greenville, MS

  Young People are capable of amazing work and can open up hearts and minds in a way that adults cannot. This project aims to further racial equity by having young people create a performance that will be showcased in two Mississippi Delta communities about their experiences with race and afterward facilitate a public discussion […]

Ideas on Tap: The Future of Public Education in Clarksdale

Meraki Roasting Company 282 Sunflower Ave, Clarksdale, MS, United States

On May 14, join the Mississippi Humanities Council and the Phil Hardin Foundation in Clarksdale for the final in a special two-part Ideas on Tap series on public education in the state. The program will feature a panel of Clarksdale community and education leaders knowledgeable about the state of public education in Clarksdale. The panel […]

Free

Ideas on Tap: The Future of Public Education in Jackson

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

On May 16, join the Mississippi Humanities Council and the Phil Hardin Foundation in Jackson for the final in a special two-part Ideas on Tap series on public education in the state. The program will focus on the Better Together Commission, changes taking place under new JPS leadership, and what these changes mean for student […]

Free

SB: Mixed Messages: Rabbit Foot Minstrels’ Long History and Ambiguous Legacy

Mississippi Cultural Crossroads 507 Market Street , Port Gibson , MS, United States

The famous Rabbit Foot Minstrels traveled through Mississippi performing in a large tent. Their marching band paraded through town at noon to attract attention, and their orchestra played inside the tent at night for the singers, dancers, comedians and variety artists. All the performers were black, and some appeared on stage in blackface, a relic of […]