The Colbert interview that CBS preemptively blocked before the FCC could shut it down has already crossed 1.5 million views on YouTube.
The Colbert interview that CBS preemptively blocked before the FCC could shut it down has already crossed 1.5 million views on YouTube.
Spread the word that Eyes on Mississippi is available nationally via pbs.org The resonance with today hits hard
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You thought your Monday was a lot?
Love and support to Congregation Beth Israel here in Jackson today and always
Airing again 2 pm CST Sunday on Mississippi Public Broadcasting
7:30 CST tonight on MPB. Other times: 12-5 at 2 am, 12-7 at 2 pm & 12-17 at 4 pm
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Reserve your seat for 6 pm Tuesday Dec. 2 at the Mississippi Public Broadcasting auditorium for an early screening of Eyes on Mississippi, tracking the state’s civil rights timeline through the experience of journalist Bill Minor. Broadcast 7:30 Thursday Dec. 4 on MPB
Honored to work with Beatrice Alexander’s family to tell how she and 387 others in Holmes County Mississippi ended stalled school integration in the South through their 1969 Supreme Court win
Mannerly ask & wit at the Texaco in Louisville, Mississippi today
Golden Triangle see you 6 pm Thursday at the W to talk memory, revising our truths, Mississippi and @johntedge.bsky.social new memoir House of Smoke @friendlycitybooks
‘A good education’ excuse was used to justify avoiding integration
Column: My parents were “good people” and respected “all” people. But not accepting that a teacher was capable of providing a “good education” to me or my brother because that teacher was Black was racism. It still is.
Join us at History Is Lunch 12 pm Wednesday Oct. 1 at the Two Museums. Rita Watts Boone & I will talk admissionsprojects.com
The shorthand of that white talk about a “good education” New story by @jalvis2.bsky.social
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Nothing more delightful than media dutifully facilitating a Haley Barbour rehabilitation tour. Read the rest of the story here, by Ellen Ann Fentress, about his #HurricaneKatrina games:
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His morale-boosting talk, sure, but also his walk: diverting $570 million in needed housing $ for a touted job-rich port project netting only 1 job per $2.2 million @ashtonpittman.bsky.social
www.mississippifreepress.org/haley-barbours-post-katrina-leadership-remembered-fondly-was-controversial/
Saturday’s the Possumtown Book Fest in Columbus. This lineup! In conversation at 11:15 with Jason McCall, Jaz Brisack, Robert Fieseler & Adam Gussow about their powerful, deeply felt new books. Friendly City Books & Emily Liner are Mississippi powerhouses
“Inculcated into acquiescent ladyhood which backfired” Works for me. Thanks @southrevbooks.bsky.social and Katharine Armbrester southernreviewofbooks.com/2025/07/08/t...
Her eyes, my ambition Thank you @salvationsouth.com & @chuckreece.bsky.social
The church said it's terminating a decades-long partnership with the federal government to help refugees arriving in the U.S., citing moral opposition to resettling white Afrikaners from South Africa.
"Sinners" has made $161 million at the box office, but residents of Clarksdale, Mississippi, where the film is based, are unable to see it because there are no open theaters in town. The Mississippi Delta town launched a petition in hopes of hosting a screening. capitalbnews.org/clarksdale-r...
Absentee voting in the April 22 runoff for mayor and city council in Jackson takes place at City Hall, not the courthouse. Expect a little wait if the line is as it was when I voted today
The Mississippi Humanities Council has been the reason scores of events, projects & festivals happen around the state
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Mark your calendar for Tuesday June 3 to celebrate Lauren Rhoades’s wondrous memoir. We make it to adulthood from a perch inside Lauren’s head & heart. She’s bat-mitzvahed & confirmed Catholic on her 90s suburban ride, engaging, heartbreaking, infuriating & wry. Pre-orders open!