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SUMMARY:MS+MA: Verses and Voices: Poet Laureates
DESCRIPTION:MS + MA is a joint project of the Mississippi Humanities Council and Mass Humanities. We’re bringing together people from our respective states for six interactive\, online programs to facilitate conversation and connection. By reflecting on our states’ histories in relationship to each other\, this series aims to build understanding and offer new perspectives. At a time when the pandemic has created a greater sense of isolation\, we hope to forge connections. \nSession 4: Verses and Voices: Poet Laureates \nMarch18\, 2021: 6pm-7:30pm Central Time \nOur next event brings together poet laureates from both states for a conversation about the role of poetry in public life. With the words still of presidential inauguration poet Amanda Gorman still resounding across the nation\, we’ll hear poems and thoughts from Mississippi poet laureate Beth Ann Fennelly (poet laureate of Mississippi) and her student\, Michael Martella\, plus Worcester poet laureate Juan Matos and Amina Mohammed\, Worcester’s youth poet laureate. \nRegister here to participate in the free program.
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SUMMARY:HTA: Memoirs of Mississippi Women Authors
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Elizabeth Crews will present the 2021 Humanities Teacher Award lecture for Blue Mountain College: In the fall\, Dr. Elizabeth Crews taught a memoir class for the Union County Heritage Museum\, and this semester she is teaching a course on Mississippi writers. Dr. Crews’s talk will focus on four female Mississippi authors: two black authors and two white. The presentation will include Anne Moody’s Coming of Age in Mississippi\, Elizabeth Spencer’s Landscapes of the Heart\, Jesmyn Ward’s Men We Reaped\, and Eudora Welty’s One Writer’s Beginnings. These memoirs span over a hundred years of the lives of Mississippi women\, white and black\, and give insight into the ways in which growing up and living in Mississippi has shaped both their lives and their writing. \nThe presentation will take place on the Blue Mountain College campus\, at Garrett Auditorium.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/hta-memoirs-of-mississippi-women-authors/
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