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SUMMARY:Housing Insecurity in Mississippi Exhibition
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URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/housing-insecurity-in-mississippi-exhibition/
LOCATION:Johnson Hall Art Gallery\, 1400 John R. Lynch Street\, Jackson\, 39217
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SUMMARY:"Voices and Votes" Smithsonian Exhibit in Vicksburg
DESCRIPTION:The Catfish Row Museum in Vicksburg will host Voices and Votes: Democracy in America\, a Smithsonian traveling exhibition\, from November 19\, 2022 until January 20\, 2024. The exhibit is free and open to the public. \nVoices and Votes is a traveling exhibit offered by the Museum on Main Street division of the Smithsonian Institution. It consists of six free-standing display units incorporating photographs\, text\, and numerous interactive elements. The exhibit is designed for smaller venues to achieve Museum on Main Street’s goal of bringing the Smithsonian to small town America. The exhibit is free and open to the public to visit. \nVoices and Votes: Democracy in America traces the bold American experiment of a government run by and for the people. The exhibit examines the influences that shaped the early days of American democracy and the changes that have occurred in the nearly 250 years since. \nDemocracy is a form of government that requires civic engagement and participation. It is formed by citizens’ responses to ongoing questions: What are the rights and responsibilities of citizens? What is the role of the government in American life? How do citizens participate in democracy? Beginning with the American Revolution\, this exhibition explores these questions and more. \nIn addition to hosting the exhibit\, the museum will also host a series of programs that are free and open to the public. \nVoices and Votes events in Vicksburg: \n\nNovember 22\, 4pm: Chamber of Commerce Voices and Votes Ribbon Cutting Opening Ceremony with elected officials\nNovember 30: “Ideas on Tap” with Senator Briggs Hopson and Kyle Kirkpatrick\, Assistant Secretary of State\, Russ Latino\, Empower Mississippi\nDecember 3: Sara Dionne\, the Warren County Election Commission chairwoman\, and Jan Daige\, CircuitClerk\, to provide educational opportunities on voting processes\, including bringing in new voting machines and walking through the voting experience\, including registration and voter roll maintenance.\nDecember 10: Fashion Politics Exhibit with local/national fashion designer Raymond Banks\nDecember 20: Donald Field Brown\, Harvard Scholar\, will provide the history of “The Vicksburg Citizens’ Appeal” during critical civil rights years.\nJanuary 4\, 2023: Presentation from Voices and Votes state scholar Dr. Rebecca Tuuri\, “Democracy in Mississippi: Race\, Violence and Power in the Struggle for the Vote”
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/voices-and-votes-smithsonian-exhibit-in-vicksburg/
LOCATION:Catfish Row Museum\, 913 Washington Street\, Vicksburg\, Mississippi\, 39183
ORGANIZER;CN="Catfish Row Museum":MAILTO:info@catfishrowmuseum.org
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SUMMARY:A More Perfect Union
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit honors 12 individuals that challenged Mississippi and America to be a more perfect union\, truly expanding liberty and justice for all. These twelve individuals are: Fannie Lou Hamer\, Amzie Moore\, Annie Devine\, Medgar Evers\, Lawrence Guyot\, Ida B. Wells-Barnett\, Clarie Collins Harvey\, Aaron Henry\, John R. Lynch\, Thomas W. Stringer\, Unita Blackwell\, and Vernon Dahmer. The effort and sacrifices made by these patriots not only helped ensure democracy for all Mississippians but all Americans as well. These individuals challenged the status-quo\, urging that the phrase “We the People” should include all people.   \nTheir actions and the reasons why we are considering them “Mississippi Founders” will be explained in a traveling exhibit. We hope to impart on all walks of life that these “founders” represent the best of what patriotism and devotion to one’s country means\, with some of them paying the ultimate sacrifice in the name of equality. They helped change the landscape of our country socially and politically for the betterment of society and we as Mississippians should be eternally proud.    \nAlso\, the MHC has produced interstitials with Mississippi Public Broadcasting that accompany the exhibit. You can find these interstitials on the MHC and MPB YouTube pages. They inlcude guests like Cong. Bennie G. Thompson\, Lt. Gov. Delbert Hoseman\, Ms. Reena Evers\, and Mayor Robin Tannehill give life to the various interstitial scripts uplifting our list of “Mississippi Founders”.  \nMPU is currently at The Quisenberry Library in Clinton MS from now until December 21st \nMPU is also still being hosted by The Oren Dunn City in Tupelo and will be traveling to Delta State January 3rd \n 
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/a-more-perfect-union/
LOCATION:Various Locations in Mississippi; See Description
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SUMMARY:Ideas on Tap "Banned Books: The Student Perspective"
DESCRIPTION:In the last year\, school districts and libraries across Mississippi have begun restricting access to books deemed to have mature content. This means students in certain school districts no longer have easy access to a world of literature filled with characters and situations that mirror their own lives. We want to hear the students perspective. Join us January 19\, 2023 at Hal & Mal’s from 5:30-7:00pm as MHC host the latest Ideas on Tap series. The panel moderator is Julia James\, Education Reporter for Mississippi Today. Panelist include JohnAnna Esters: J-Tech Early College\, Marina Goupalava: Madison Central\, Adam Maatallah: Madison Central\, Tonja Murphy: Community Engagement Coordinator for the Mississippi Book Festival.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/ideas-on-tap-banned-books-the-student-perspective/
LOCATION:Hal & Mal’s\, 200 Commerce Street\, Jackson\, MS\, 39201\, United States
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SUMMARY:“The Evers” Flim Screening
DESCRIPTION:On January 19 at 6:00 p.m.\, Millsaps will host a screening of the documentary film “The Evers.” The screening will be followed by a conversation between Reena Evers-Everette of the Medgar and Myrlie Evers Institute and Jerry Mitchell with the Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting. The event will take place in McMullan Lecture Hall in the Selby & Richard McRae Christian Center on the Millsaps campus and will be preceded by a reception at 5:30 p.m. in the same location. \nThe National Day of Racial Healing events are presented by the Millsaps College Truth\, Racial Healing and Transformation (TRHT) Campus Center\, in collaboration with the Medgar and Myrlie Evers Institute\, the Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting and the Mississippi Humanities Council. \n 
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/the-evers-flim-screening/
LOCATION:Millsaps College\, 1701 N. State Street\, Jackson\, Mississippi\, 39202
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