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SUMMARY:Creating Space for Lucy: Philosophy\, Race and the Artisan Nashville Ballet's Lucy Negro Redux
DESCRIPTION:Mississippi State University will host this conference intended to bring together the artist who created Nashville Ballet’s “Lucy Negro Redux” with both senior and junior scholars in academic fields important for thinking through different aspects of it. \nFeatured Events include: \nA Roundtable Discussion with poet\, Caroline Randall Williams\, choreographer Paul Vasterling\, and originator of the role of Lucy\, Kayla Rowser\nA Public Screening of Nashville Ballet’s Lucy Negro Redux\nInvited paper sessions featuring an international and interdisciplinary roster of scholars from African American and African Studies\, Dance and Performance Studies\, Literary Studies\, and Philosophy. \nAll events are free & open to the public. For additional\nquestions\, contact Kristin Boyce at\nlucyconference@gmail.com
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/creating-space-for-lucy-philosophy-race-and-the-artisan-nashville-ballets-lucy-negro-redux/
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SUMMARY:Shell-Carving with Alex Alvarez
DESCRIPTION:Medicine Wheel Garden Event at USM Hattiesburg Campus\n\n\nThe Center of American Indian Research and Studies (CAIRS) at The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) is partnering with the Mississippi Humanities Council\, WECAN (Women’s Earth & Climate Action Network) and the Telenutrition Center to present several events throughout the year at the Medicine Wheel Garden\, located on the USM Hattiesburg campus behind the Liberal Arts Building. \nDr. Tammy Greer\, an associate professor of psychology who serves as director for CAIRS\, developed the Medicine Wheel Garden in 2005 along with others to highlight the plants that were used by the indigenous peoples of this area\, and to promote awareness of the rich histories and cultures of Southeastern Native Americans. \nAll events begin at 1 p.m. at the Medicine Wheel Garden; native plant-based snacks will be provided at each event. Members of the university and local communities are invited to these free events. \n*   April 1: Shell-Carving with Alex Alvarez \n*   Sept. 23: Plant-Based Pigments with Robin Whitfield \n*   Nov. 11: Plant Medicine with Jenna Mae
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/shell-carving-with-alex-alvarez/
LOCATION:USM Liberal Arts Building\, 114 N. 31st Ave.\, Hattiesburg\, MS\, 39401
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SUMMARY:Bootjack and Red Historical Marker
DESCRIPTION:A historical marker commemorating the tragic lynching and torture deaths of Robert “Bootjack” McDaniels and Roosevelt “Red” Townes will be unveiled in Duck Hill\, Mississippi on April 13\, 2023. The story of the murders of Bootjack and Red is among the unsung history of Blacks living in Mississippi.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/bootjack-and-red-historical-marker/
LOCATION:Duck Hill\, MS\, 312 Main Street\, Duck Hill\, MS\, 38925\, United States
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SUMMARY:What We Can Learn From... Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Mississippi College presents a series of talks entitled\, “What We Can Learn From _____.” This talk features Dr. Christopher Snyder presenting “Never Laugh at Dragons\,” What We Can Learn from J.R.R. Tolkien and Mythology. Check it out\, 4/13 at the Chapel (Building A)- FBC Clinton. Each presentation is followed by a reception with live music. The event is free and open to the public. \n 
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/what-we-can-learn-from-lecture-series-2/
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SUMMARY:Behind the Big House Program & Tour ( 2023)
DESCRIPTION:Behind the Big House is one of few historic site tours developed with the specific goal of interpreting slavery. The program began with several private homeowners in Holly Springs\, Mississippi\, who opened slave houses on their properties to the public. Since 2012\, the program has educated thousands in North Mississippi and Arkansas. This year\,  Preserve Marshall County & Holly Springs\, Inc. will continue to provide a more complete narrative of our town and its history\, as a template for others to follow. The programs has now moves beyond alignment with the Pilgrimage dates to accommodate the growing interest among school groups. \nIn 2014\, Preserve Marshall County and Holly Springs\, Inc. received the Mississippi Heritage Trust’s Heritage Award for Preservation Education for the Behind the Big House program. In 2015\, it received the Mississippi Humanities Council Preserver of Mississippi Culture Award\, as well as a Mississippi Historical Society Award of Merit. In 2018\, the National Humanities Alliance launched its Humanities for All website\, which is a catalog of nearly 1500 publicly-engaged projects. Behind the Big House is one of 51 featured programs to have an extended profile on this website.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/behind-the-big-house-program-tour-2023/
LOCATION:Preserve Marshall County & Holly Springs\, Inc.\, 184 S Memphis St\, Holly Springs\, MS\, 38635-2919\, United States
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SUMMARY:ICC 2023 Humanities Showcase
DESCRIPTION:On Monday\, April 24th\, ICC Fulton campus library will have a Humanities Showcase from 2 to 4. It is the final event in our year-long series “Reflecting Mississippi: Finding Yourself in Mississippi’s Reflection.” \nThe showcase will be broken into four segments of twenty minutes each: \n(2:00-2:10 — Welcome and Overview) \n2:10-2:30 — Philosophy and Ethics \n2:40-3:00 — Literature and History \n3:10-3:30 — Linguistics \n3:40-4:00 — Comparative Religion \nEach segment will open with a scholarly overview\, followed by four students reading their work. \nDuring the ten-minute breaks\, people can come and go\, enjoy refreshments\, and browse the numerous posters of student work that will be displayed in the library. The event is open to the public. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/icc-2023-humanities-showcase/
LOCATION:Itawamba Community College\, 602 W Hill Street\, Fulton\, MS\, 38843
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SUMMARY:IOT - Addressing the Gender Divide in Mississippi Politics
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URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/iot-addressing-the-gender-divide-in-mississippi-politics/
LOCATION:Cultivation Food Hall\, 1200 Eastover Drive #125\, Jackson\, MS\, 39211\, United States
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