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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:The 30th Annual Natchez Literary and Cinema Celebration: The Great River Road
DESCRIPTION:THURSDAY CINEMA EVENT: February 21\, 2019\n6:00-7:15p.m.: Mark Brockway and Tim Givens present: Mississippi Madam: The Life of Nellie Jackson\n7:30 p.m.: Beverly Adams and Mark LaFrancis present: Making the Film—Women of the Struggle \nFRIDAY FEBRUARY 22\, 2019\n8:30 a.m.\nOpening Ceremony\, Recognition of William Winter\nAward Winners—Dr. Jane Hulon\, Mayor Darryl Grennell\,\nand Vice President Teresa Busby\n9:15 a.m.\nAnne Butler: Deep Roots\n10:00 a.m.\nJames Pate: Pickett’s History of French Louisiana\n11:00 a.m.\nBook Signing\n1:00 p.m.\nPresentation of Thad Cochran Award\n1:30 p.m.\nGene Dattel: The Jewish Experience\n2:30 p.m.\nPamela D. Arceneaux: Guidebooks to Sin\n3:30 p.m.\nBook Signing \n3:50 p.m. \nMark Brockway and Tim Givens: Making the Film: Mississippi Madam\n5:00 p.m.\nReception\, NAPAC Museum\n5:00 p.m. & 5:30 p.m.\nTours of Concord Quarters: ticketed event $15; for more\ninformation\, see our ticketed events flyer \n  \n  \nSATURDAY FEBRUARY 23\, 2019\n8:30 a.m.\nOpening Remarks\, Dr. Jane Hulon; Recognition of The\nJohn D. W. Guice Young Writer’s Competition\, Vice\nPresident Teresa Busby.\n9:00 a.m.\nBeth Ann Fennelly\, Poet Laureate of Mississippi\n10:15 a.m.\nBook Signing\n10:30 .a.m.\nRichard Wright Awards for Literary Excellence\n11:30\nLuncheon\, Dunleith Plantation: ticketed event\, $30; for\nmore information\, see our ticketed events flyer)\n1:00 p.m.\nTom Franklin: Southern Fiction\n2:00 p.m.\nMichael Twitty\, winner of the James Beard Award for\nThe Cooking Gene\n3:15 p.m.\nBook Signing\n3:45 p.m.\nDr. Karen Cox: The Rhythm Nightclub Fire\n5:30-7:45 p.m.\nBenefit Gala Reception: Magnolia Hall\, ticketed event\n$60—proceeds from this event go toward support of\nfuture NLCC Conferences; see ticketed event flyer for\nmore information. \nNatchez Convention Center—211 Main Street—Natchez Mississippi: All events at the NCC are free and open to the public \n 
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/30th-annual-natchez-literary-cinema-celebration-great-river-road/
LOCATION:Natchez Convention Center\, 211 Main Street\, Natchez\, MS\, 39120
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SUMMARY:HTA: Introductions and the Social Trinity
DESCRIPTION:Humanities Teacher Award winner Rev. Dr. Jo Baldwin (Mississippi Valley State University) will present her public lecture\, “Introductions and the Social Trinity.” \nReception to follow \n“Introductions and My Social Trinity” shows how Dr. Baldwin connects with students the first day of class and inspire them to learn the art of maintaining good relationships\, doing intentional critical thinking\, and showing emotional control.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/hta-student-introductions-social-trinity/
LOCATION:Cliff E. Williams Auditorium\, 14000 US-82\, Itta Bena\, MS\, 38941
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SUMMARY:HTA: Mississippi's Monumental Men: Jefferson Davis and J.Z. George
DESCRIPTION:Humanities Teacher Award winner Jay Wilson (Holmes Community College) will present his public lecture\, “Mississippi’s Monumental Men: Jefferson Davis and J.Z. George.” Reception to follow \n\n\n \n\n\nFor the last several years there has been much discussion of many of the public monuments raised early in the last century.  A common refrain from the defenders of these monuments and statues has been “Leave them alone\, they are history.” Oddly\, the majority of people that say this seem to have a limited knowledge of the history they claim to be protecting.  With that in mind\, this presentation is aimed at recounting the history of the two men memorialized by Mississippi  in the National Statuary Hall Collection in the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington D.C.; Jefferson Davis and James Z. George.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/hta-mississippis-monumental-men-jefferson-davis-j-z-george/
LOCATION:Corey Forum\, J K Avent Drive\, Grenada\, MS\, 38901
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SUMMARY:A Way Pass Struggles Reenactment of Amir Ibrahim
DESCRIPTION:Reenactment of an enslaved African named Abdul-Rahman ibn Ibrahim Sori\, of his life as a free African and as an enslaved man in Natchez\, MS. Art exhibit and discussion panel.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/way-pass-struggles-reenactment-amir-ibrahim/
LOCATION:Mississippi Art Center\, 201 East Pascagoula Street\, Jackson\, MS\, 39201
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