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SUMMARY:Evicted: An Exhibition of the National Building Museum
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \nIn 2018\, the National Building Museum opened an exhibition exploring the causes and impacts of eviction\, based on Matthew Desmond’s award‐winning book Evicted. Since then\, the exhibit has taught thousands about the national eviction crisis. A stable place to call home is one of the best predictors of success. Yet\, each year more than 2.3 million Americans\, mostly low‐income renters\, face eviction. In the context of the COVID‐19 pandemic\, the eviction crisis has further exploded. According to Mississippi Today\, nearly 50% of renters in the state face eviction this year. The traveling version of Evicted offers the opportunity to introduce audiences here to the eviction crisis so that they can learn how it affects their communities. Visitors will build empathy as they learn about housing instability through a local conversation about eviction that has national implications. The exhibition\, which runs June 28 to October 3\, 2021\,  presents sobering statistics and personal stories\, challenging adults and youth to face the enormity of a difficult subject\, while providing context and a call to action.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/evicted-an-exhibition-of-the-national-building-museum/
LOCATION:Johnson Hall Art Gallery\, 1400 John R. Lynch Street\, Jackson\, 39217
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SUMMARY:"Evicted" Exhibition Virtual Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Virtual opening conversation with Alieza Durena\, Princeton Eviction Lab. Details TBA.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/evicted-exhibition-virtual-conversation/
LOCATION:MS
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SUMMARY:"Crossroads" Exhibit in Waveland
DESCRIPTION:The Ground Zero Hurricane Museum in Waveland will host Crossroads: Change in Rural America\, a Smithsonian traveling exhibition\, from July 3 through August 14. \nCrossroads 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 750 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. The Mississippi tour of Crossroads is sponsored by a generous grant from Entergy Mississippi. \nCrossroads: Change in Rural America offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths to highlight the changes that affected their fortunes over the past century. The exhibition will prompt discussions about what happened when America’s rural population became a minority of the country’s population and the ripple effects that occurred. \nIn addition to hosting the exhibition\, the Waveland Ground Zero Hurricane Museum will also host a series of programs that are free and open to the public. \nCrossroads events in Waveland: \nJuly 14\, 6pm: “Port and Harbor: An Asset to Hancock County” presentation\, William Cotter\nJuly 21\, 6pm: “Creative Economy of Hancock County” presentation\, Steve Barney\nJuly 24\, 6pm: “Agricultural Changes of Hancock County” presentation\, Dr. Christian Stephenson\nJuly 28\, 6pm: “African American History and Influence in Hancock County” presentation\, Art Clementin\nAugust 4\, 6pm: “Logtown to Infinity” presentation\, Allison Anderson and Brehm Bell\nAugust 11\, 6pm: “Exploring Rural Mississippi Through Population Studies” presentation\, Dr. John Green
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/crossroads-exhibit-in-waveland/
LOCATION:MS
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SUMMARY:SB - Foley - Plague Experiences in Early Modern London and their Contemporary (COVID-19) Resonances Today
DESCRIPTION:How might a consideration of the individual and collective experiences of early modern Londoners help us think through the collective challenges we face today? This presentation briefly surveys a cross-section of plague-time literature from early modern London\, including polemical prose tracts and satiric plays\, in order to suggest provisional answers to this all-important question.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/sb-foley-plague-experiences-in-early-modern-london-and-their-contemporary-covid-19-resonances-today/
LOCATION:Online Event
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SUMMARY:Crossroads @ Waveland: Port & Harbor of Hancock County
DESCRIPTION:On July 14\, the Waveland Ground Zero Hurricane Museum will host a free and open to the public titled “Port and Harbor: An Asset to Hancock County.” The event will take place in conjunction with the Smithsonian traveling exhibition Crossroads: Change in Rural America\, on display in Waveland through August 14. \nThe Hancock County port and harbor serve as influential economic engines for Hancock County. Port and harbor CEO William Cotter will present this program to share the past\, present\, and future of the Port’s contributions to Hancock County. \nCrossroads: Change in Rural America offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths to highlight the changes that affected their fortunes over the past century. The exhibition will prompt discussions about what happened when America’s rural population became a minority of the country’s population and the ripple effects that occurred. \nThe exhibit will be on display at Waveland’s Ground Zero Hurricane Museum through August 14 and is open to the public Tuesdays-Saturdays 10am-3pm. Crossroads is free to visit. \nUpcoming Crossroads Events in Waveland:\nJuly 21\, 6pm: “Creative Economy of Hancock County” presentation\, Steve Barney\nJuly 24\, 6pm: “Agricultural Changes of Hancock County” presentation\, Dr. Christian Stephenson\nJuly 28\, 6pm: “African American History and Influence in Hancock County” presentation\, Art Clementin\nAugust 4\, 6pm: “Logtown to Infinity” presentation\, Allison Anderson and Brehm Bell\nAugust 11\, 6pm: “Exploring Rural Mississippi Through Population Studies” presentation\, Dr. John Green
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/crossroads-waveland-port-harbor-of-hancock-county/
LOCATION:Studio Waveland\, 228 Coleman Ave.\, Waveland\, MS\, 39576\, United States
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SUMMARY:Faulkner\, Welty\, Wright: A Mississippi Confluence (2021 Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference)
DESCRIPTION:This Summer’s conference will feature the grandson of Richard Wright\,  Malcolm Wright.  Malcolm Wright will host a screening of “Almos’ A Man\,” the 1976 film adaptation of his grandfather’s short story\, “The Man Who Was Almost A Man\,” and lead an audience talkback after the screening. \nThe Following events are free to attend: \n\nAnn J. Abadie Lecture w/ Natasha Trethewey\, Sunday\, July 18\, 7:30PM\n\nRegister in advance for this webinar: \nhttps://olemiss.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_cKRy2jTiQzSiCO4syojgtg \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \n  \n\nALMOS’ A MAN screening w/ Malcolm Wright\, Wednesday\, July 21\, 11:00AM\n\nRegister in advance for this webinar: \nhttps://olemiss.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_u36iQS4WSj-xt4OKCRqzDA \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \n  \n\nLibrary Lecture w/ Carl Rollyson\, Wednesday\, July 21\, 12:30PM\n\nRegister in advance for this webinar: \nhttps://olemiss.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_z6hzUHKkSWu7lqBf6vlaYA \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \n 
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/faulkner-welty-wright-a-mississippi-confluence-2021-faulkner-and-yoknapatawpha-conference/
LOCATION:Online Event
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SUMMARY:Crossroads @ Waveland: Creative Economy of Hancock County
DESCRIPTION:On July 21\, the Waveland Ground Zero Hurricane Museum will host a free and open to the public titled “Creative Economy of Hancock County.” The event will take place in conjunction with the Smithsonian traveling exhibition Crossroads: Change in Rural America\, on display in Waveland through August 14. \nThe Coast’s creative economy is an important aspect of Coast culture and economic success. Steve Barney\, director of The Arts\, Hancock County and owner of the Creative Arts Center will discuss the importance of the creative economy of Hancock County and will share a video collection of stories and oral histories from artists in the community. \nCrossroads: Change in Rural America offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths to highlight the changes that affected their fortunes over the past century. The exhibition will prompt discussions about what happened when America’s rural population became a minority of the country’s population and the ripple effects that occurred. \nThe exhibit will be on display at Waveland’s Ground Zero Hurricane Museum through August 14 and is open to the public Tuesdays-Saturdays 10am-3pm. Crossroads is free to visit. \nUpcoming Crossroads Events in Waveland:\nJuly 24\, 6pm: “Agricultural Changes of Hancock County” presentation\, Dr. Christian Stephenson\nJuly 28\, 6pm: “African American History and Influence in Hancock County” presentation\, Art Clementin\nAugust 4\, 6pm: “Logtown to Infinity” presentation\, Allison Anderson and Brehm Bell\nAugust 11\, 6pm: “Exploring Rural Mississippi Through Population Studies” presentation\, Dr. John Green
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/crossroads-waveland-creative-economy-of-hancock-county/
LOCATION:Lazy Magnolia Brewery\, 7030 Roscoe-Turner Rd.\, Kiln\, MS\, 39556\, United States
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SUMMARY:"Evicted" Exhibition Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Aisha Nyandoro\, Sarah Stripp\, Springboard to Opportunities \nLorena Quiroz Lewis\, Immigrant Alliance for Justice and Equity \nSilvina Barrera\, Mississippi State School of Architecture\, moderator \nDetails TBA
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/evicted-exhibition-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Department of Urban & Regional Planning (JSU Downtown Campus)\, 101 Capitol Street\, Jackson\, Mississippi\, 39201
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210724T180000
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SUMMARY:Crossroads @ Waveland: Agricultural Changes of Hancock County
DESCRIPTION:On July 24\, the Waveland Ground Zero Hurricane Museum will host a free and open to the public titled “Agricultural Changes of Hancock County.” The event will take place in conjunction with the Smithsonian traveling exhibition Crossroads: Change in Rural America\, on display in Waveland through August 14. \nDr. Christian Stephenson of the Mississippi State Extension Service will present about the ways agriculture have been incorporated into Coast life and the economy in the past and how agricultural traditions and methods have changed over time due to environmental changes\, product demand\, and more. \nCrossroads: Change in Rural America offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths to highlight the changes that affected their fortunes over the past century. The exhibition will prompt discussions about what happened when America’s rural population became a minority of the country’s population and the ripple effects that occurred. \nThe exhibit will be on display at Waveland’s Ground Zero Hurricane Museum through August 14 and is open to the public Tuesdays-Saturdays 10am-3pm. Crossroads is free to visit. \nUpcoming Crossroads Events in Waveland:\nJuly 28\, 6pm: “African American History and Influence in Hancock County” presentation\, Art Clementin\nAugust 4\, 6pm: “Logtown to Infinity” presentation\, Allison Anderson and Brehm Bell\nAugust 11\, 6pm: “Exploring Rural Mississippi Through Population Studies” presentation\, Dr. John Green
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/crossroads-waveland-agricultural-changes-of-hancock-county/
LOCATION:Waveland Public Library\, 345 Coleman Ave.\, Waveland\, MS\, 39576\, United States
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SUMMARY:Crossroads @ Waveland: African American History and Influence in Hancock County
DESCRIPTION:On July 28\, the Waveland Ground Zero Hurricane Museum will host a free and open to the public titled “African American History and Influence in Hancock County.” The event will take place in conjunction with the Smithsonian traveling exhibition Crossroads: Change in Rural America\, on display in Waveland through August 14. \nArt Clementin\, retired school principal and former chairperson of the Hancock County Library System\, will discuss the historical contributions of the African American community and a history of race relations in Hancock County. \nCrossroads: Change in Rural America offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths to highlight the changes that affected their fortunes over the past century. The exhibition will prompt discussions about what happened when America’s rural population became a minority of the country’s population and the ripple effects that occurred. \nThe exhibit will be on display at Waveland’s Ground Zero Hurricane Museum through August 14 and is open to the public Tuesdays-Saturdays 10am-3pm. Crossroads is free to visit. \nUpcoming Crossroads Events in Waveland:\nAugust 4\, 6pm: “Logtown to Infinity” presentation\, Allison Anderson and Brehm Bell\nAugust 11\, 6pm: “Exploring Rural Mississippi Through Population Studies” presentation\, Dr. John Green
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/crossroads-waveland-african-american-history-and-influence-in-hancock-county/
LOCATION:Pearlington Public Library\, 6096 1st Ave\, Pearlington\, MS\, 39572\, United States
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