• Sunday Screening: The American Revolution

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

    Are you a History Channel regular? Join us for a preview of the six-part series “The American Revolution: A Film by Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein, and David Schmidt” at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 12, at the Two Mississippi Museums. Following the screening, Chris Pigott will share his experience working alongside Ken Burns and other filmmakers […]

  • FREE Screening of “Sinners”

    The MAX 2118 Front St, Meridian, MS, United States

    Everyone’s talking about the hit film Sinners. If you haven’t seen it yet, here’s your chance. Set in Mississippi, sharing Mississippi stories and showcasing Mississippi talent, Sinners is the 2025 hit thriller that follows twin brothers in Clarksdale who’ve returned home to open a juke joint. The movie intertwines historical drama, social commentary, and horror with a […]

  • Mississippi Delta Tennessee Williams Festival

    Coahoma Community College 3240 Friars Point Road, Clarksdale, MS, United States

    A celebration of everything Tennessee Williams. As a child growing up in Clarksdale the seeds were planted that grew into people and places in his writing. From porch plays to scholarly discussions there is something for every Tennessee Williams fan. Learn More

  • Let’s Talk About “Sinners!”

    The MAX 2118 Front St, Meridian, MS, United States

    Everyone who has seen the 2025 hit film Sinners wants to discuss it. Here’s your chance. Set in Mississippi, sharing Mississippi stories and showcasing Mississippi talent, Sinners follows twin brothers in Clarksdale who’ve returned home to open a juke joint. The movie intertwines historical drama, social commentary, and horror with a Mississippi soundtrack that can’t be beat. Following a free […]

  • Mississippi Humanities Council Board Meeting

    Mississippi Library Commission 3881 Eastwood Dr, Jackson, MS, United States

    The Mississippi Humanities Council will hold its regular board meeting at the Mississippi Library Commission tomorrow, Friday, October 17, at 11 a.m.

  • Speakers Bureau: “The Mississippi Melting Pot”

    Walthall County Library 707 Union RD, Tylertown, MS

    Andrew Haley presents: "The Mississippi Melting Pot"   A brief history (from tamales to red beans and rice) of the various ethnic and racial culinary traditions that have shaped Mississippians’ diets.

  • Speakers Bureau: “Why We Call It Soul Food”

    Holmes Community College - Ridgeland Campus 412 W. Ridgeland Avenue, Ridgeland, MS

    Dr. Brinda Fuller Willis presents: "Why We Call It Soul Food" “Why We Call It Soul Food” tells the story of why southerners, especially African American southerners, call the foods we eat “soul food.” Dr. Willis discusses the emotional and physical aspects of soul food as it relates to our culture and history. She also […]

  • Speakers Bureau: “Mississippi Telling”

    Community Market Oxford/Lafayette 1801 University Ave, Oxford, MS, United States

    Rebecca Jernigan presents: "Mississippi Telling"   The presenter provides an overview of the storytelling Renaissance in America with emphasis upon the oral tradition in Mississippi. The literary tradition of Mississippi owes much to the rich storytelling legacy that riddles the tales of our families and our communities as reflected in the works of many of […]

  • Speakers Bureau: “Developing Community Spaces: Storytelling, Stewardship, and the Soul of Place”

    Mississippi Cultural Crossroads 507 Market Street , Port Gibson , MS, United States

    Kevin Brown presents: "Developing Community Spaces: Storytelling, Stewardship, and the Soul of Place" In “Developing Community Spaces,” Kevin Brown explores how physical spaces—especially neglected lots, abandoned properties, and overlooked landmarks—can be transformed into powerful sites of memory, cultural identity, and civic healing. By honoring and acknowledging a community’s past, these forgotten sites can become reflections […]

  • Remembering Emmett: From Silence to Social Change

    Morning Star Baptist Church 2050 Thornton Ave, Gulfport, MS, United States

    “Remembering Emmett: From Silence to Social Change” is an exhibit by the Emmett Till Interpretive Center in support of the Community Read. This event is also supported by the Mississippi Humanities Council.

  • Speakers Bureau: “Prehistoric Native American Stone Tools”

    Hatley Elementary School 60286 Hatley RD, Amory, MS

    William Arinder presents: “Prehistoric Native American Stone Tools" Program about how prehistoric Native Americans made and used stone tools. Includes “hands on” artifact display with audience participation encouraged. Speakers Expertise: Mr. Arinder has studied Early American and Native American cultures for nearly 50 years, assembling a sizeable collection of artifacts which he uses to leade living […]