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SUMMARY:Water/Ways @ Ocean Springs: Lessons From The Way of Water for Native Americans
DESCRIPTION:On December 1\, the Ocean Springs Municipal Library will host Dr. Susan Glanville to present her program “Lessons From the Way of Water for Native Americans.” Glanville will explore with the audience the role of water in the worlds of the first inhabitants of our land and people of modern times.  The free program will take place in conjunction with the Smithsonian traveling exhibit Water/Ways\, on display at the Ocean Springs Municipal Library through November 30. \nWater/Ways is a traveling exhibit offered by the Museum on Main Street division of the Smithsonian Institution. The exhibit explores water’s connection to all aspects of our society\, including the endless motion of the water cycle\, water’s effect on landscape\, settlement and migration\, and its impact on culture and spirituality. \nExhibit hours are Monday-Thursday 10am-6pm and Friday-Saturday 10am-4pm. School and group visits are welcome but are encouraged to schedule a visit by contacting the library in advance at 228-875-1193.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/water-ways-ocean-springs-lessons-way-water-native-americans/
LOCATION:Ocean Springs Municipal Library\, 525 Dewey Avenue\, Ocean Springs\, MS\, 39564\, United States
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SUMMARY:School Integration Revisited: Yazoo City & Meridian
DESCRIPTION:On December 1\, the MHC and the Mississippi Arts & Entertainment Experience (MAX) will host a free and open to the public film screening and panel discussion titled “School Integration Revisited: Yazoo City and Meridian.” \nThe program will begin with a free screening of “Yazoo Revisited\,” a documentary film by David Rae Morris that examines school integration in Yazoo City\, Mississippi. Following the screening will be a panel discussion to discuss school integration in both Yazoo City and Meridian. The panel will include David Rae Morris\, Melba Clark Payne\, the first African American educator at Northwest High School in Meridian\, and Ida Tomlin\, Director of Operations at The MAX and former student in Meridian during the Freedom of Choice era. The panel will be moderated by MHC Executive Director Dr. Stuart Rockoff.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/school-integration-revisited-yazoo-city-meridian/
LOCATION:The MAX\, 2118 Front St\, Meridian\, MS\, 39301\, United States
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