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Tag: Ideas on Tap

Ideas on Tap: Too Much or Not Enough? Bootstraps vs. Bailouts

Posted on May 13, 2021

On May 18, join the MHC for the second in a two part series about the changing role of government in American society. The May 18 program will explore the […]

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Ideas on Tap: Too Much or Not Enough? Government’s Changing Role in Healthcare Access

Posted on April 22, 2021

On April 27, join the MHC for the first in a two part series about the changing role of government in American society. The April 27 program will use healthcare […]

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Ideas on Tap: Polarized: Politics and News in a Divided America

Posted on November 24, 2020

On December 15, join the Mississippi Humanities Council for a conversation on the polarization of American news and politics. The program will address the U.S.’s increasing division over political beliefs, […]

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Ideas on Tap: Don’t Tread On…Us? Individual Rights and the Common Good

Posted on September 9, 2020

On September 29, join the Mississippi Humanities Council for a conversation on individual rights and the common good in the COVID-19 era. The program will address how individual rights and […]

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Ideas on Tap: Systemic Racism in America, Part II–Education and Housing

Posted on July 24, 2020

On August 11, join the Mississippi Humanities Council for the second program in a multi-part series on systemic racism in America. The August program will address how racism exists at […]

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Ideas on Tap: Systemic Racism in America (Part I): Policing and Criminal Justice

Posted on July 1, 2020

On July 14, join the Mississippi Humanities Council for the first program in a multi-part series on systemic racism in America. The July program will address how racism exists at […]

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Ideas on Tap: Prison Re-Vision

Posted on February 5, 2020

On February 18, join the Mississippi Humanities Council at Hal and Mal’s in Jackson for a program about prison reform in Mississippi. The February 18 program will focus on the […]

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Ideas on Tap: Who Is Mississippi?

Posted on December 2, 2019

On December 10, join the Mississippi Humanities Council and the Women’s Foundation of Mississippi at Hal and Mal’s in Jackson for the third in a three-part series on American identity. […]

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Ideas on Tap: What Makes America Great?

Posted on October 18, 2019

On October 29, join the Mississippi Humanities Council at Hal & Mal’s for the second in a three-part series on American identity. The October 29 program will focus on patriotism: […]

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Ideas on Tap: Who Gets to Be American:

Posted on September 5, 2019

On September 24, join the Mississippi Humanities Council at Hal and Mal’s in Jackson for the first in a three-part series on immigration and American identity. The September 24 program […]

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Ideas on Tap Biloxi: The Future of Public Education in Biloxi

Posted on August 20, 2019

On October 15, join the Mississippi Humanities Council, the Phil Hardin Foundation, the Sun Herald, and the Gulf Coast Community Foundation for the second in a special two-part Ideas on […]

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