• “SING SING” Jackson Preview Screening

    Capri Theatre 3023 N State St,, Jackson, United States

    SING SING is based on the true story of John “Divine G” Whitfield (Academy Award nominee Colman Domingo), who’s imprisoned at Sing Sing Correctional Facility for a crime he didn’t commit. While there, he finds purpose by acting in a theater group alongside other incarcerated men, including a wary newcomer (Clarence “Divine Eye” Maclin). Over […]

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  • Folkloric Workshops

    Nuestro Arte Gallery 100 W 4th St, #30, Hattiesburg, MS, United States

    Artists Hector Soldo and Jacqueline Gonzalez Wooton will be partnering with anthropologists from the University of Mississippi and the University of Memphis to host the four free workshops, which will introduce audiences to the diverse art of the Latin community in Mississippi. Participants will have the opportunity to create unique pieces of folk art while […]

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  • MS John Hurt Blues Festival Symposium

    Mississippi John Hurt Museum 1969-2099 Co Rd 109, Carrollton, ms

    The Mt Zion Memorial Fund for Blues, Music, and Justice (MZMF) will partner with the Mississippi John Hurt Foundation (MJHF) to present a two-day celebration of the life and musical legacy of Carroll County native Mississippi John Hurt on October 5-6, 2024. The event will take place on the former site of the Mississippi John […]

  • Speakers’ Series: Mississippi to Africa Migration

    Historic Natchez Foundation 108 S. Commerce St., Natchez, MS, United States

    Please come to all three of our MS Humanities Guest Speakers’ presentations! Each will present their research on the history of the Mississippi to Africa migration! Look forward to seeing you there!

    Free
  • Speakers Bureau: The Mississippi Plan and the Rise of Jim Crow

    South Mississippi Genealogy & Historical Society 307 2nd Ave , Hattiesburg , MS

    Dr. Robert Luckett will present a lecture about The Mississippi Plan. After the Civil War, African Americans in the South, newly freed, expressed a tangible optimism that led to the reuniting of families, the development of social institutions like the black church, the rise of cultural expressions like the Blues and jazz, the establishment of […]

    Free
  • Speakers’ Series: Mississippi to Africa Migration

    Historic Natchez Foundation 108 S. Commerce St., Natchez, MS, United States

    Please come to all three of our MS Humanities Guest Speakers’ presentations! Each will present their research on the history of the Mississippi to Africa migration! Look forward to seeing you there!

    Free
  • Spirit Dolls Workshop

    Nuestro Arte Gallery 100 W 4th St, #30, Hattiesburg, MS, United States

    Mississippi Latinx Art Association Partners with University Anthropologists to Host Free Folkloric Art Workshops in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. This program is financially assisted by the National Endowment for the Humanities through the Mississippi Humanities Council. What to Expect: Join us for a unique and enriching workshop where we dive into the ancient art of crafting spirit dolls. […]

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  • Sunday Screening: An Ordinary Hero

    TWO MISSISSIPPI MUSEUMS 222 NORTH STREET , JACKSON, MS, United States

    Join us for a screening of An Ordinary Hero: The True Story of Joan Trumpauer Mulholland at 2 p.m. on Sunday, August 11, in the Craig H. Neilsen Auditorium of the Two Mississippi Museums. This film explores the life of Joan Trumpauer Mulholland, who witnessed the realities of segregation and racism firsthand and participated in […]

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  • Museum After Hours “Nuestro Mississippi”

    Mississippi Museum of Art 380 South Lamar Street, Jackson, MS

    This month’s Museum After Hours, on August 15 at 5 PM we’re celebrating the opening of the special exhibition “Nuestro Mississippi.” This stunning collection of photographs by Rojelio Rodriguez captures the resilience, historical impact, and ongoing contributions of Mississippi’s Hispanic community. The evening will feature artmaking, music, dancing, food trucks, a pop-up exhibition and a […]

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  • Freedom Trail Marker Unveiling

    Atlantic City Board Walk Atlantic City, NJ, United States

    MHC will unveil the first Freedom Trail marker outside of the state on August 20th in Atlantic City, New Jersey. This marker will honor the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and its efforts in the 1964 Democratic Convention. The marker will be installed and unveiled on the Atlantic City boardwalk at JFK Plaza. This ongoing effort […]

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  • “JUSTIN” film screening and Mental health panel

    Mississippi Museum of Art 380 South Lamar Street, Jackson, MS

    Join us this month for the short film viewing of “JUSTIN,” produced by Mississippi State University’s psychology department – followed by a moderated panel exploring the challenges of Mississippi’s young adults navigating mental wellness. Those attending are encouraged to watch the movie (available for free, link in bio) and come ready for a lively discussion […]

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  • Speakers Bureau Lecture: “The Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi”

    Ocean Springs Municipal Library 525 Dewey Avenue, Ocean Springs, MS, United States

    Dr. Robert C Luckett's talk traces the roots of the modern civil rights movement to World War II, a movement that began long before the Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1954 and lasted long after Dr. King’s assassination in Memphis in 1968, a movement that in many ways never ended. Specifically, Dr. Luckett […]

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