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SUMMARY:Applied Sociology at Work: Working for Social Changes and Climate Injustice in Our Social World
DESCRIPTION:Humanities Teacher Awardee for Alcorn State University\, Earnestine Lee\, will present her public lecture: “Faced with woefully inadequate societal evidence of increasing global warming\, especially in terms of reducing carbon emissions\, social scientists have recognized that climate change is a human problem caused by human actions.  My research focuses on the long-term threat to human and collective action to improve it.”
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/applied-sociology-work-working-social-changes-climate-injustice-social-world/
LOCATION:JD Boyd Library\, 1000 ASU Drive\, Lorman\, MS\, 39096
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SUMMARY:Packmule Educator:  Building Readers and Writers One Book at a Time at CMCF
DESCRIPTION:Humanities Teacher Awardee for Hinds Community College\, Laura Hammons\, will present her public lecture. Details TBA.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/packmule-educator-building-readers-writers-one-book-time-cmcf/
LOCATION:Eagle Ridge Conference Center\, 1500 Raymond Lake Rd.\, Raymond\, MS\, 39154
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SUMMARY:SB:Slavery in Colonial Natchez: Cotton\, Race\, and Wealth before the Old South
DESCRIPTION:This presentation examines how slaves and colonists weathered the economic and political upheavals that rocked the Lower Mississippi Valley in the years between the American Revolution and the Civil War. Dr. Pinnen focuses on the fitful–and often futile–efforts of the English\, the Spanish\, and the Americans to establish plantation agriculture in Natchez and its environs\, a district that emerged as the heart of the “Cotton Kingdom.” Within this setting\, slaves seized on many weapons to claim their freedom and subsequently redefined the ever-changing meaning of race\, slavery and freedom. \nSpeakers Expertise:\nAs a scholar of the colonial borderlands with a particular focus on race relations and slavery in Natchez\, Dr. Christian Pinnen has written\, researched and published on the subject for the last decade.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/sbslavery-colonial-natchez-cotton-race-wealth-old-south/
LOCATION:South Mississippi Genealogy & Historical Society\, 307 2nd Ave \, Hattiesburg \, MS
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