Crossroads in Rolling Fork
March 19, 2024The Smithsonian traveling exhibition “Crossroads: Change in Rural America” has opened at its fifth Mississippi host site in Rolling Fork! The Lower Delta Partnership is hosting the exhibit at 35 Read More >
The Smithsonian traveling exhibition “Crossroads: Change in Rural America” has opened at its fifth Mississippi host site in Rolling Fork! The Lower Delta Partnership is hosting the exhibit at 35 Read More >
The Mississippi Aviation Heritage Museum continues to expand and tell the story of Mississippi Aviation, with a new upcoming exhibit entitled “Mississippians in the Vietnam War.” The Mississippi Humanities Council Read More >
The Mississippi Humanities Council is now accepting grant applications for its May 1 deadline for public humanities projects and programs with budgets between $2,501 and $10,000. MHC grants support Mississippi Read More >
The Mississippi Humanities Council is pleased to announce the election of five new people to its Board of Directors. The new members bring a wealth of experience and diverse perspectives Read More >
The Mississippi Humanities Council has approved the first awards in its new documentary film grant program. The new grant program was launched in December 2023 to support documentary filmmaking in Read More >
The “SNCC and Grassroots Organizing: Building A More Perfect Union” discussion series seeks to expand knowledge of SNCC’s grassroots community organizing and its relevance to ongoing efforts to build, in Read More >
In celebration of Black History Month, the compelling photographic exhibition, Critical Places; Sites of American Slave Rebellion, opens Friday, January 26, 2024, at Melrose, one unit of Natchez National Historical Park. Read More >
The Mississippi Freedom Trail continues its mission to commemorate the pivotal moments, places, and courageous figures of the state’s civil rights movement by adding to its collection of historical Read More >
The American Library Association’s Great Stories Club (ALA GSC) offers underserved youth a unique chance to delve into carefully curated theme-related books, engage in thoughtful discussions, and share ideas on Read More >
The Mississippi Humanities Council announced the winners of its 2024 Public Humanities Awards, recognizing outstanding work in preserving and sharing Mississippi’s unique history and culture. The ceremony takes place Friday, Read More >