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SUMMARY:Water/Ways in Columbus
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Transportation Museum will host Water/Ways\, a traveling exhibit from the Smithsonian Institution\, from January 25 through March 8. \nWater/Ways is a traveling exhibit offered by the Museum on Main Street division of the Smithsonian Institution. It consists of five free-standing display units incorporating photographs and text as well as numerous interactives ranging from basic flip charts to state of the art audio and video devices. Requiring a display area of a minimum of 650 sq. ft.\, the exhibit is designed for smaller venues\, thereby achieving the goal of “bringing the Smithsonian to Small Town America.” \nWater/Ways explores the endless motion of the water cycle\, water’s effect on landscape\, settlement and migration\, and its impact on culture and spirituality. It looks at how political and economic planning have long been affected by access to water and control of water resources. Human creativity and resourcefulness provide new ways of protecting water resources and renewing respect for the natural environment.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/water-ways-columbus/
LOCATION:Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Transportation Museum\, 318 7th St. N\, Columbus\, MS\, 39703\, United States
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SUMMARY:HTA: The Interesting Question that History Can Answer (or Not)
DESCRIPTION:Humanities Teacher Award winner Sheila Hailey (Hinds Community College) will present her public lecture\, “The Interesting Question that History Can Answer.” Reception to follow. \n“This presentation will focus on  unusual and off-beat questions that students have asked me in my years as a teacher. These questions range from when did we start using forks to why do people have tattoos. I have been spurred to research  many topics to answer these questions and will share some of the answers in this lecture.”
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/hta-interesting-question-history-can-answer/
LOCATION:165 Reeves Hall\, 501 E. Main Street\, Raymond\, MS\, 39154
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SUMMARY:The Orators: Democratic Faith in Dark Times
DESCRIPTION:“Democratic Faith in Dark Times” will be a meditation on piety\, faith\, and the transformative potential of self and society. \nMelvin Rogers grew up in the Bronx and was educated at Amherst College\, Cambridge\, and Yale University. After holding professorships at University of Virginia in Political Science\, Emory University in Philosophy\, and the UCLA in Political Science and African American Studies\, he joined Brown University as Associate Professor in Political Science. \nRogers has wide-ranging interests in democratic theory and the history of American and African-American political and ethical philosophy. The key figures that shape Rogers’ intellectual outlook include David Walker\, Frederick Douglass\, John Dewey\, W. E. B. Du Bois\, Anna Julia Cooper\, Ralph Ellison\, James Baldwin\, Cornel West and more distantly Martha Nussbaum. He is the author of The Undiscovered Dewey: Religion\, Morality\, and the Ethos of Democracy (2008)\, editor of John Dewey\, The Public and Its Problems (2016)\, and co-editor of Oxford’s New Histories of Philosophy book series. Presently\, he is the book review editor for Political Theory. In addition to his academic publications\, he has also published on contemporary issues in Boston Review\, Dissent\, and Public Seminar. \nLOCATION: Forum Room\, Griffis Hall\, MSU campus \n  \nMelvin Rogers\, Ph.D. \nAssociate Professor \nDept. of Political Science\, Brown University
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/orators-matters-self/
LOCATION:Mississippi State University\, Bost Theater\, Starkville\, MS
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