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SUMMARY:"Inaugural Ballers." book signing with Andrew Maraniss
DESCRIPTION:Book Signing event with Andrew Maraniss:  “Inaugural Ballers. The True Story of the First U.S. Women’s Olympic Basketball Team” \nFrom the New York Times bestselling author of Strong Inside comes the inspirational true story of the birth of women’s Olympic basketball at the 1976 Summer Games and the ragtag team that put US women’s basketball on the map. Perfect for fans of Steve Sheinkin and Daniel James Brown. \nA League of Their Own meets Miracle in the inspirational true story of the first US Women’s Olympic Basketball team and their unlikely rise to the top. \nTwenty years before women’s soccer became an Olympic sport and two decades before the formation of the WNBA\, the ’76 US women’s basketball team laid the foundation for the incredible rise of women’s sports in America at the youth\, collegiate\, Olympic\, and professional levels. \nThough they were unknowns from small schools such as Delta State\, the University of Tennessee at Martin and John F. Kennedy College of Wahoo\, Nebraska\, at the time of the ’76 Olympics\, the American team included a roster of players who would go on to become some of the most legendary figures in the history of basketball. From Pat Head\, Nancy Lieberman\, Ann Meyers\, Lusia Harris\, coach Billie Moore\, and beyond—these women took on the world and proved everyone wrong. \nPacked with black-and-white photos and thoroughly researched details about the beginnings of US women’s basketball\, Inaugural Ballers is the fascinating story of the women who paved the way for girls everywhere. \nNew York Times bestselling author Andrew Maraniss writes sports and history-related nonfiction\, telling stories with a larger social message. His first book\, Strong Inside\, received the Lillian Smith Book Award for civil rights and the RFK Book Awards’ Special Recognition Prize for social justice\, becoming the first sports-related book ever to win either award. His young readers adaptation of Strong Inside was named one of the Top Biographies for Youth by the American Library Association and was named a Notable Social Studies Book by the Children’s Book Council. His acclaimed second book for kids Games of Deception was a Sydney Taylor Book Award Middle Grade Honor Recipient\, a Junior Library Guild selection\, and was praised by authors Steve Sheinkin and Susan Campbell Bartoletti. He is also the author of Singled Out: The True Story of Glenn Burke. Andrew is a contributor to ESPN’s sports and race website\, TheUndefeated.com\, and is a visiting author at the Vanderbilt University Athletic Department.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/inaugural-ballers-book-signing-with-andrew-maraniss/
LOCATION:Lemuria Book Store\, 4465 I-55 STE 20\, Jackson\, MS\, 39206\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mississippi Founders Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Mississippi Founders\, sponsored by the Mississippi Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities “A More Perfect Union” grant\, will be hosted at Mississippi College for the month of February. The exhibit highlights twelve Mississippians who challenged America to be a more perfect union. The twelve individuals range from the Reconstruction period to the modern Civil Rights Movement\, including 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 individuals helped ensure democracy for all Mississippians. These individuals challenged the status-quo\, urging that the phrase “We the People” should include all people. For more information\, contact aastudies@mc.edu.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/mississippi-founders-exhibit-2/
LOCATION:Mississippi College\, 200 Capitol St.\, Clinton\, MS\, 39056
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230126T210000
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CREATED:20230120T171325Z
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SUMMARY:"What We Can Learn From Dr. A.B. Holder
DESCRIPTION:Mississippi College presents a series of talks entitled\, “What We Can Learn From _____.” This talk features 19th-century Mississippi physician A.B. Holder presented by Dr. Courtney Thompson of MSU.  Following the talk\, there will be a reception with live music by the MC Brass Ensemble.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/what-we-can-learn-from-dr-a-b-holder/
LOCATION:Mississippi College\, 200 Capitol St.\, Clinton\, MS\, 39056
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230119T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230119T200000
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230119T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230119T190000
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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:Lunch and Learn with scholar Dr. Donald "Field" Brown
DESCRIPTION:Brown to lead program on the legacy of the ‘Vickburg Citizens’ Appeal.’ \n\nBrown characterizes the Vicksburg Citizens’ Appeal as “a racial uplift newspaper” that encouraged Black parents to attend PTA meetings and stressed the importance of preparing the next generation to enter the world. Join us as he discusses the role the Vicksburg Citizens’ Appeal newspaper played in Freedom Summer and securing voting rights! Lunch will be provided.\nLearn more: https://buff.ly/3X43Idp\nThis program is sponsored by Visit Vicksburg and The Mississippi Humanities Council
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/lunch-and-learn-with-scholar-dr-donald-field-brown/
LOCATION:Catfish Row Museum\, 913 Washington Street\, Vicksburg\, Mississippi\, 39183
ORGANIZER;CN="Catfish Row Museum":MAILTO:info@catfishrowmuseum.org
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SUMMARY:How Do We Support Public Education
DESCRIPTION:As part of the “Democracy and the Informed Citizen” Initiative\, administered by the Mississippi Humanities Council with support from the Mellon Foundation\, the staff of The Pine Belt News will give the public a chance to learn about the performance of local school districts – and the individual schools within them – with an upcoming community forum featuring local superintendents and Mayor Toby Barker. \nBarker will moderate the event\, asking questions of the following superintendents: Robert Williams (Hattiesburg Public School District)\, Matt Dillon (Petal School District)\, Steven Hampton (Lamar County School District) and Donna Boone (Forrest County Agricultural School District). Brian Freeman\, superintendent of the Forrest County School District\, wished to attend but will be out of town that week for a prior obligation. \nTopics include\, but are not limited to: \n\nThe primary function of a superintendent in today’s school systems;\nPrimary initiatives to focus on in the upcoming school years;\nTrends in education;\nThe correlation between parent engagement and student outcomes;\nCommunity relation programs; and\nHow the community can help foster excellence in public education.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/how-do-we-support-public-education/
LOCATION:Lake Terrace Convention Center\, One Convention Center Plaza\, Hattiesburg\, MS\, 39401\, United States
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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230121
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CREATED:20221117T155017Z
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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:Reflecting Jackson Mississippi In The Blues
DESCRIPTION:The Central Mississippi Blues Society\, Inc.\, with support from Visit Jackson\, the Mississippi Humanities Council\, South Arts\, Mississippi Blues Foundation and affiliates National Endowment for the Humanities\, National Endowment for the Arts and Mississippi Arts Commission\, will celebrate Jackson’s bicentennial with a two-day “blues” extravaganza. The headliner for all events will be international blues star\, Castro “Mr. Sipp” Coleman. All events are free and open to the public. \nSunday\, November 13\, 2022\, 1-4 pm. Blues musician panels with noted Jackson blues personalities\, held in the auditorium of the Two Mississippi Museums in downtown Jackson. The panel\, “The Lived Experience of The Blues in Jackson” will be moderated by blues journalist\, historian and sociologist\, Scott Barretta\, with panelists Castro Coleman (Mr. Sipp)\, Sherrill Holly\, Willie Silas and Jimmi Mayes. The panel\, “Jackson Women in the Blues – Past\, Present\, Future”\, will be moderated by journalist and blues promoter Dr. Brinda Fuller Willis\, with panelists Dorothy “Misty Blue” Moore\, Nellie “Mack” McInnis and Maya Kyles. \n  \nMonday\, November 14\, 2022\, 11:30 am – 1 pm. “Success Over Fame in the Music Business”\, a workshop led by Castro “Mr. Sipp” Coleman\, at the Jackson State University Department of Music. This workshop will focus on information relevant to managing a successful music career. \nMonday\, November 14\, 2022\, 7-11 pm. – Bicentennial Concert at Hal & Mal’s Big Room in downtown Jackson\, featuring Castro “Mr. Sipp” Coleman\, with the Blue Monday Band opening the show. A full bar and limited menu will be available at this event.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/reflecting-jackson-mississippi-in-the-blues/
LOCATION:Various Locations in Jackson; See Poster
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221110T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221110T193000
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SUMMARY:Housing Insecurity in Mississippi - Roundtable Discussion
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URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/housing-insecurity-in-mississippi-roundtable-discussion/
LOCATION:Margaret Walker Center at Jackson State University\, 1400 John R. Lynch Street\, Jackson\, MS\, 39217\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221103T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221103T190000
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CREATED:20221101T140421Z
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SUMMARY:Ideas on Tap - Why Mississippi: Local Innovation\, Global Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:Now that we have addressed the digital divide in the state with our past IOT event\, we want to discuss the future of tech in Mississippi. So\, on Wednesday November 3rd we will host another IOT with the Bean Path to examine Mississippi’s bright future in tech. Hear from Dr. Nashlie Sephus\, (creator and founder of the Bean Path) about her plans to create a tech district in the heart of Jackson and how she plans to provide S.T.E.M. education to underserved communities in Jackson. Also\, learn from Microsoft TEALS representatives on how they plan expand STEM education in Mississippi schools. Join us from 5:30pm to 7:00pm November 3rd at the Bean Path Makerspace (451 N. Gallatin Street\, Jackson MS 39203). To sign up on Eventbrite click the link http://getbean.info/whyms
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/ideas-on-tap-why-mississippi-local-innovation-global-opportunities/
LOCATION:Bean Path Makerspace\, 451 N Gallatin St\, Jackson\, MS\, 39203\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230201
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CREATED:20221010T154438Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221027T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221027T100000
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CREATED:20220728T144552Z
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SUMMARY:Crystal Wilkinson: Homeplace Poetry & How the Soil Looks Back and Wonders
DESCRIPTION:Crystal Wilkinson’s poetry collection Perfect Black is a reflective love letter to Black girlhood navigating rural homeplace\, her developing body\, sexual trauma\, mental health\, food culture\, and literary landscapes. She will engage these themes\, the poetic craft\, and writing’s power to heal.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/crystal-wilkinson-homeplace-poetry-how-the-soil-looks-back-and-wonders/
LOCATION:Jackson State University Student Center\, 1328 John R. Lynch St\, Jackson\, MS\, 39203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221026T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221026T100000
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CREATED:20221010T141818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221010T141818Z
UID:11517-1666778400-1666778400@www.mshumanities.org
SUMMARY:Jim Hill Standing Tall: An Exhibition of the Life of James 'Jim' Hill
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URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/jim-hill-standing-tall-an-exhibition-of-the-life-of-james-jim-hill/
LOCATION:Jim Hill High School\, 2185 Coach Fred Harris St\, Jackson\, MS\, 39204\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221020T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221020T213000
DTSTAMP:20260409T160345
CREATED:20221010T133914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221010T133914Z
UID:11515-1666292400-1666301400@www.mshumanities.org
SUMMARY:What We Can Learn From Big Bill Broonzy
DESCRIPTION:MC School of Humanities and Social Sciences present Dr. Kevin Greene and “What We Can Learn from Big Bill Broonzy\, Hall of Fame Blues Musician” Thursday Oct. 20th at 7:00 p.m. in Aven Hall. Join Mississippi Humanities and The Arts Council of Clinton for this fascinating lecture followed by a reception with live music in Jennings Courtyard. \n 
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/what-we-can-learn-from-big-bill-broonzy/
LOCATION:Mississippi College\, 200 Capitol St.\, Clinton\, MS\, 39056
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221016
DTSTAMP:20260409T160345
CREATED:20220727T183234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220727T183234Z
UID:11508-1665619200-1665878399@www.mshumanities.org
SUMMARY:2022 Mississippi Delta Tennessee Williams Festival
DESCRIPTION:This year’s festival will include a tour through Clarksdale’s historic district and other downtown areas; a MDTW festival reunion and a look at festivals past; a movie screening of the acclaimed 1958 film Cat on a Hot Tin Roof on the lawn of the Cutrer Mansion; academic presentations from scholars from around the country including Williams Scholar\, Dr. Kenneth Holditch; Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist\, Richard Ford; Award-winning author\, W. Ralph Eubanks; Moorman Distinguished Professor in the Humanities\, Dr. Andrew Haley; Award-winning Highway 61 Radio Host\, Writer and Researcher\, Scott Barretta; Williams Historian and Director of the Tennessee Williams Rectory Museum\, Karen Kohlhaas; and Academy-award winning producer\, Milton Justice; as well as performances by both professional and community actors; a High School Student Drama Competition; Cultural workshops with talks by Delta Ambassadors; our signature Porch Plays in the historic district; and fun social gatherings with food and music as well.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/2022-mississippi-delta-tennessee-williams-festival/
LOCATION:38668
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221011T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221011T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T160345
CREATED:20220727T182949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220727T182949Z
UID:11507-1665513000-1665518400@www.mshumanities.org
SUMMARY:SB - Rogers - Learning Mississippi Through Historical Markers
DESCRIPTION:From traditional green historical markers to the Mississippi Blues Trail\, Freedom Trail\, Country Music Trail\, and Mississippi Mound Trail\, the state’s history is told along its roads. The speaker takes a fun romp through history that will interest anyone who likes fascinating trivia about the state.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/sb-rogers-learning-mississippi-through-historical-markers-2/
LOCATION:Sharkey Issaquena County Library\, 116 Robert Morganfield Way\, Rolling Fork\, MS\, 39159
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221008T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221008T180000
DTSTAMP:20260409T160345
CREATED:20220808T125747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220808T125747Z
UID:11510-1665244800-1665252000@www.mshumanities.org
SUMMARY:"Southern Fiction" Discussion
DESCRIPTION:This event will consist of a conversation between Tema Stauffer and Lauren Rhoades about Stauffer’s project “Southern Fiction”.  The discussion will touch on the connection between the photographs and the literature\, as well as interrogate the South’s complex historical on social dynamics\, as revealed in these images.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/southern-fiction-discussion/
LOCATION:Eudora Welty House & Garden\, 1119 Pinehurst\, Jackson\, MS\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220929T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220929T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T160345
CREATED:20220928T190639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T190639Z
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SUMMARY:Ideas on Tap: Addressing the Digital Divide
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Ideas On Tap: Addressing the Digital Divide on September 29\, where we will discuss technological disparities in Mississippi. Panelists include Sally Doty (Broadband Expansion and Accessibility of Mississippi)\, Dr. Creston Burse (Mississippi Economic Council)\, and Tracy Carr (Mississippi Library Commission). They will explore the issues and challenges that have created a digital divide\, and how their respective institutions are working to bridge the gaps in technology. The program will take place at the Bean Path Makerspace in Jackson on September 29 at 5:30 p.m. For more information contact our Program and Outreach Officer John Spann at 601-432-6752 and jspann@mhc.state.ms.us
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/ideas-on-tap-addressing-the-digital-divide/
LOCATION:Bean Path Makerspace\, 451 N Gallatin St\, Jackson\, MS\, 39203\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220927
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221116
DTSTAMP:20260409T160345
CREATED:20220815T191853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220815T191853Z
UID:11511-1664236800-1668556799@www.mshumanities.org
SUMMARY:Voices and Votes: Democracy in America
DESCRIPTION:Details TBA
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/voices-and-votes-democracy-in-america/
LOCATION:Copiah-Lincoln Comunity College\, Natchez\, 11 Co-Lin Cir\, Natchez\, MS\, 39120\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220924
DTSTAMP:20260409T160345
CREATED:20220908T135938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T135938Z
UID:11513-1663804800-1663977599@www.mshumanities.org
SUMMARY:MCHEP Conference
DESCRIPTION:Hotel Recommendations: \nHilton Garden Inn “King Edward” – $94 est. \n235 W Capitol St \nOld Capitol Inn (Limited Vacancy) – $155 est. \n226 N State St \nHampton Inn – $96 est. \n320 Greymont Ave. \nBest Western Plus (Flowood) – $89 est. \n1004 Top St. \nStaybridge Inn & Suites (Flowood) – $111 est. \n2620 Lakeland Dr. \n 
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/mchep-conference/
LOCATION:Galloway United Methodist Church\, 305 North Congress Street\, Jackson\, MS
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220920T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220920T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T160345
CREATED:20220727T182759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220727T182759Z
UID:11506-1663698600-1663704000@www.mshumanities.org
SUMMARY:SB - Miller - Lost Mississippi
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will highlight mansions\, churches\, college buildings\, schools\, courthouses and other historically significant structures which Mississippi has “lost” to war\, fire\, neglect and demolition. It will draw extensively from my two books\, Lost Mansions of Mississippi and Lost Landmarks of Mississippi. The talk can be configured to emphasize certain geographic areas of the state (i.e. Natchez and the southwest\, the Delta\, Jakson area\, etc.) or to present an architectural history of Mississippi.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/sb-miller-lost-mississippi/
LOCATION:Sharkey Issaquena County Library\, 116 Robert Morganfield Way\, Rolling Fork\, MS\, 39159
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221023
DTSTAMP:20260409T160345
CREATED:20221010T145256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221010T145256Z
UID:11518-1663113600-1666483199@www.mshumanities.org
SUMMARY:Will Eisner & The History of the Graphic Novel
DESCRIPTION:Drop by the library between September 14th and October 22nd to participate in this comic book/graphic novel celebration. The Will Eisner and the History of the Graphic Novel exhibit will\nexplore the format through art\, literature\, film and conversation. Comic books and graphic novels assemble words and art into a dual language unlike anything else in the publishing world. Despite this unique form of dialogue\, the genre has not always been embraced by the literary and art worlds as a medium worthy of prestige. The exhibit will showcase the rich history of this format and dispel that notion. On Monday\, September 26th\, Dr. Stacy Creel will further discuss that history and give context to the exhibit. She earned her Ph.D. in Information Science from the University of North Texas at Denton and is currently the Director of the School of Library and Information Science at The University of Southern Mississippi.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/will-eisner-the-history-of-the-graphic-novel/
LOCATION:Library of Hattiesburg\, Petal\, and Forrest County\, 329 Hardy Street\, Hattiesburg\, MS\, 39401
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220912T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220917T000000
DTSTAMP:20260409T160345
CREATED:20220727T182533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220727T182533Z
UID:11505-1662940800-1663372800@www.mshumanities.org
SUMMARY:Blues in Schools
DESCRIPTION:As part of a week long program on the historical significance of blues music\, presenters will travel to nine Washington County middle and high schools to introduce blues music\, artists\, and live music using various original and recreated instruments such as jugs\, washboards in tin tubs.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/blues-in-schools/
LOCATION:38668
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220831T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220831T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T160345
CREATED:20220727T140551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220727T140551Z
UID:11504-1661968800-1661976000@www.mshumanities.org
SUMMARY:Eudora Welty: the Writer as Crusader in Fiction and Photography
DESCRIPTION:The lecture will be on the Fulton Campus of ICC in the Fine Arts Center on Wednesday\, August 31 at 6 pm.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/eudora-welty-the-writer-as-crusader-in-fiction-and-photography/
LOCATION:Itawamba Community College\, 602 W Hill Street\, Fulton\, MS\, 38843
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220921
DTSTAMP:20260409T160345
CREATED:20220819T020658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220819T020658Z
UID:11512-1661212800-1663718399@www.mshumanities.org
SUMMARY:"Voices and Votes" in Pascagoula
DESCRIPTION:The Pascagoula High School Performing Arts Center will host Voices and Votes: Democracy in America\, a Smithsonian traveling exhibition\, from August 23 until September 20. \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. Requiring a minimum of 650 sq. ft.\, 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 Performing Arts Center will also host a series of programs that are free and open to the public. \nVoices and Votes events in Pascagoula: \n\nAugust 23rd\, 6:00pm – Grand Opening\, sponsored by Jackson County Chamber of CommerceGuest Speaker:  Representative Jeremey Anderson\, Mississippi House District 110 \nAugust 30th\, 6:00pm – Poetry Night\, featuring poets and poetry focused on voting rights in America \n\n\nSeptember 6th\, 6:00pm – Pascagoula Negro/Carver High and Magnolia Monarchs Alumni Night: A panel of alumni from Pascagoula Negro/Carver High School and Magnolia High School\, discussing their past voting experiences. \n\n\nSeptember 20th\, 6:00pm – Student Night: Featuring essay and art contest award winners\, as well as the Pascagoula High School and Gautier High School Choirs and Theatre Departments performances \n\n\nSeptember 21st\, 9:30am – 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-in-pascagoula/
LOCATION:38668
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220813T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220813T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T160345
CREATED:20220720T144134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220720T144134Z
UID:11500-1660384800-1660402800@www.mshumanities.org
SUMMARY:WZZQ Listener Event
DESCRIPTION:As part of a WZZQ documentary currently in production\, Cue Burn Films\, LLC has scheduled a free event where listeners and fans of the station can add their voices to the project.\nThe WZZQ listener event is asking people to bring their WJDX-FM and WZZQ stories\, photos\, and memorabilia to be recorded. The event will feature a panel discussion with WZZQ on-air personality\, Perez; WZZQ/WJDX newsman Bill Ellison; and Sam Adcock\, son of WZZQ music director David Adcock and current host of Tunes Til Two on Radio Free Jackson. The event will also include a screening of clips from the work-in-progress documentary. \nPlease register for this free event by clicking Here!
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/wzzq-listener-event/
LOCATION:Duling Hall\, 662 Duling Ave\, Jackson\, MS\, 39216\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220801T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220801T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T160345
CREATED:20220721T141149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220721T141149Z
UID:11503-1659375000-1659380400@www.mshumanities.org
SUMMARY:What Does Freedom Mean to You? - Jackson
DESCRIPTION:After celebrating Juneteenth and our nation’s independence this year\, it’s clear that freedom is unique to all of us. Is there any common ground on the meaning of the term? The MHC wants to know\, so we are asking the question\, “what does freedom mean to you?” in a three-part Ideas on Tap series\, we fondly call the “Freedom Tour”. We are taking the program to Natchez\, Columbus\, and Jackson. We have created a panel for each conversation to address what freedom means through various lenses\, like immigration\, African Americans\, LGBTQ\, and women. We encourage our guests to share their perspectives of freedom and how they understand freedom differently. This series of conversations is a part of our More Perfect Union initiative\, which seeks to honor the Mississippians that challenged America and this state to provide freedom and justice for all.  The first stop of the tour will be in Natchez at the Natchez Brewing Company\, July 25th from 5:30-7pm. The second stop will be in Columbus at the Columbus Arts Council\, July 26th from 5:30-7pm. The final stop will be in Jackson at the Cultivation Food Hall\, August 1st at 5:30-7pm. Each program is free to all and hors d’oeuvres will be provided. For more details contact John Spann\, program and outreach officer.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/what-does-freedom-mean-to-you-jackson/
LOCATION:Cultivation Food Hall\, 1200 Eastover Drive #125\, Jackson\, MS\, 39211\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220726T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220726T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T160345
CREATED:20220721T140654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220721T140654Z
UID:11501-1658856600-1658862000@www.mshumanities.org
SUMMARY:What Does Freedom Mean to You? - Columbus
DESCRIPTION:After celebrating Juneteenth and our nation’s independence this year\, it’s clear that freedom is unique to all of us. Is there any common ground on the meaning of the term? The MHC wants to know\, so we are asking the question\, “what does freedom mean to you?” in a three-part Ideas on Tap series\, we fondly call the “Freedom Tour”. We are taking the program to Natchez\, Columbus\, and Jackson. We have created a panel for each conversation to address what freedom means through various lenses\, like immigration\, African Americans\, LGBTQ\, and women. We encourage our guests to share their perspectives of freedom and how they understand freedom differently. This series of conversations is a part of our More Perfect Union initiative\, which seeks to honor the Mississippians that challenged America and this state to provide freedom and justice for all.  The first stop of the tour will be in Natchez at the Natchez Brewing Company\, July 25th from 5:30-7pm. The second stop will be in Columbus at the Columbus Arts Council\, July 26th from 5:30-7pm. The final stop will be in Jackson at the Cultivation Food Hall\, August 1st at 5:30-7pm. Each program is free to all and hors d’oeuvres will be provided. For more details contact John Spann\, program and outreach officer.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/what-does-freedom-mean-to-you-columbus/
LOCATION:Columbus Arts Council\, Columbus \, MS 
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