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mississippi humanities council skip to content mississippi humanities council humanities are for everyone home about the board our staff history news programs a more perfect union mississippi founders ideas on tap mississippi freedom trail museum on main street prison education public humanities awards screenings speakers bureau youth reading programs witness the freedom memory project grants america250 mississippi grants mhc general grants grantee support where the grants go events contact donate search facebook instagram apply for grants we offer a wide range of funding opportunities to support public humanities programs exhibits the planning of larger projects and the development of original productions in film television radio or online resources learn more speakers bureau discover mississippi s voices free presentations by top historians writers and storytellers talking about a wide variety of subjects related to mississippi and beyond learn more youth reading programs we offer reading and discussion programs for both lower elementary school kids and young adults learn more ideas on tap engage discuss and connect ideas on tap brings together diverse perspectives through panel discussions inviting audience participation to share thoughts and responses learn more our mission ideas on tap ideas on tap is a panel discussion series that uses the humanities to foster civil conversations about important contemporary issues usually hosted in informal public venues ideas on tap brings together diverse voices to help bridge our cultural and political divides learn more museum on main street the mississippi humanities council partners with the smithsonian institution to bring its museums on main street exhibits to mississippi s small towns and cities to explore broad topics of national history we provide financial support and guidance to host sites to create complementary educational programs cultural activities and displays that center on our communities own local heritage learn more higher education in prison the mississippi humanities council creates and supports opportunities for people incarcerated in our state to access quality higher education and to provide meaningful humanities programs inside prison walls learn more a more perfect union mississippi founders with special funding from the national endowment for the humanities we launched the mississippi founders project highlighting twelve mississippians who fought to create a more perfect union these men and women were crucial to the expansion of full constitutional rights to all citizens in mississippi ida b wells hosted by maggie wade john r lynch hosted by former us rep gregg harper thomas w stringer hosted by thomas hudson medgar evers hosted by reena evers fannie lou hamer hosted by rep bennie thompson amzie moore hosted by gen augustus collins claire collins harvey hosted by rhea williams bishop lawrence guyout hosted by brandon jones annie devine hosted by flonzie brown wright vernon dahmer hosted by sen roger wicker unita blackwell hosted by robyn tannehill aaron henry hosted by lt gov delbert hosemann upcoming events l v hull love is a sensation mar 20 12 00 am jun 14 11 59 pm view details america250 mississippi unvanquished soil a year at greenfield farm apr 14 8 00 am jul 31 5 00 pm view details america250 mississippi magee chamber of commerce america 250 service project may 1 12 00 am jul 4 11 59 pm view details spark places of innovation exhibit in utica may 16 12 00 am jun 27 11 59 pm view details view calendar view all upcoming events funding opportunities the mississippi humanities council offers a range of grants to nonprofit organizations to support public humanities programs exhibits oral histories the planning of larger projects and the development of original productions in film television radio or online resources visit our grants page for more details mhc news 2026 mhc public humanities awards winners announced the mississippi humanities council announced the winners of its 2026 public humanities awards recognizing outstanding work in preserving and sharing mississippi s unique history and culture the awards ceremony takes place continue reading mississippi humanities council announces state scholars for smithsonian exhibition spark places of innovation the mississippi humanities council is pleased to partner with the john c stennis institute of government and community development for the spark places of innovation tour in mississippi dr joe fratesi assistant continue reading view more news join our newsletter our partners mississippi humanities council 3825 ridgewood road room 311 jackson ms 39211 6497 601 432 6752 601 432 6750 fax support mhc donate 2025 mississippi humanities council all rights reserved privacy policy admin web design by u s next
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