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SUMMARY:Speakers Bureau: Music of the War Between the States
DESCRIPTION:Music of this period played on the Appalachian Mountain dulcimer\, banjo-mier and wooden spoons. Period clothing worn. Audience may help play the spoons. \nMr. 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 schools\, civic clubs and museums. He volunteers as an interpretive historian with the Natchez Trace Parkway\, leading monthly history and pioneer craft demonstrations at the Visitor Center in Tupelo. \nHeritage Academy\, Columbus\, MS -1:15PM \nNo Cost \nSponsored by Heritage Academy & MS Humanities Council \nFor more information:\nPam Short- 662-256-4520
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/speakers-bureau-music-of-the-war-between-the-states/
LOCATION:Heritage Academy\, 623 Willowbrook Dr.\, Columbus\, MS\, 39705\, United States
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SUMMARY:Philosophical Fridays: Born of Conviction - Traditions vs. Conscience in 1960s White Mississippi Methodism
DESCRIPTION:Many Mississippians today have had scant exposure to genuine philosophical inquiry and debate and know little about philosophy’s long\, distinguished history. Even those who may have taken a philosophy course in college likely studies only selected topics and have a limited sense of the wide range of issues philosophers discuss. As a result\, many people think of philosophy merely as an abstract intellectual pursuit with little relevance to everyday affairs of their lives. \nIn response\, the Department of Philosophy and Religion at USM is continuing its popluar “Philosophical Fridays” speakers series in the fall of 2016 and spring of 2017. The series features respected philosophers giving presentations on a variety of issues. Their talks will be non-technical and readily accessible\, of students\, faculty\, and community members. These events will take place at 2:00p.m. on Fridays in the Liberal Arts Building on the Hattiesburg Campus. The topics will range from a discussion about linguistic violence\, ethics in a pluralistic world\, and free will\, to moral psychology. \nFebruary 17\, 2017 \nJoseph Reiff\, Emory & Henry College \nTitle: “Born of Conviction: Traditions vs. Conscience in 1960s White Mississippi Methodism” \nUSM\, Gonzales Auditorium\, 2:00-3:30PM \nNo Cost \nSponsored by USM & MS Humanities Council \nFor more information:\nDr. Samuel Bruton-601-266-4518
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/philosophical-fridays-born-of-conviction-traditions-vs-conscience-in-1960s-white-mississippi-methodism/
LOCATION:Gonzales Auditorium\, 1999 Pearl St\, Hattiesburg\, MS\, 39401\, United States
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