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Listen for unique insight behind the exhibitions and collections at the Mississippi Museum of Art. Every piece tells a story beyond the walls of the Museum—a story that influences our state's history, culture, and people. Committed to honesty, equity, and inclusion, the Mississippi Museum of Art is a leader in engaging art, artists, and participants in the critical work of reckoning with the past, connecting with each other in the present, and envisioning a future without division.

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episode Conversations on the Great Migration, with Musicians Queen Iretta and Johnie B. cover

Conversations on the Great Migration, with Musicians Queen Iretta and Johnie B.

Hear from Mississippi musicians Queen Iretta and Johnie B. Queen Iretta was born in Tunica and moved to Chicago where she met Johnie B, whose family was also from Mississippi. In today’s conversation, these musicians share how Mississippi hospitality brought them back to our special state. To celebrate our exhibition "A Movement in Every Direction: Legacies of the Great Migration," this podcast explores conversations with Mississippians on both sides of the Great Migration: those that left and those that stayed. This weekly limited series dives deep into how the U.S. has evolved due to this historical phenomenon that saw more than six million African Americans leave the South. Food, music, and literature are just a few of the topics to be highlighted. Brought to you by the Mississippi Museum of Art, in partnership with the Mississippi Arts Commission and Mississippi Public Broadcasting.

28. mar. 2022 - 28 min
episode Conversations on the Great Migration, with Chefs Nia Minard and Enrika Williams cover

Conversations on the Great Migration, with Chefs Nia Minard and Enrika Williams

Mississippi chefs Nia Minard and Enrika Williams join the conversation about the Great Migration. Nia spent her childhood in Yazoo City, where she learned the importance of Southern food, including fish frys, collard greens, and pimiento cheese. Enrika is a West Point native whose family taught her how food brings communities together. In this conversation, that is sure to leave you hungry, both chefs share how food keeps them connected to Mississippi, archiving family recipes, and what effect food has on our community and our memories. To celebrate our exhibition "A Movement in Every Direction: Legacies of the Great Migration," this podcast explores conversations with Mississippians on both sides of the Great Migration: those that left and those that stayed. This weekly limited series dives deep into how the U.S. has evolved due to this historical phenomenon that saw more than six million African Americans leave the South. Food, music, and literature are just a few of the topics to be highlighted. Brought to you by the Mississippi Museum of Art, in partnership with the Mississippi Arts Commission and Mississippi Public Broadcasting.

21. mar. 2022 - 1 h 6 min
episode Conversations on the Great Migration, with Writers W. Ralph Eubanks & Kiese Laymon cover

Conversations on the Great Migration, with Writers W. Ralph Eubanks & Kiese Laymon

Hear from Mississippi authors Ralph Eubanks and Kiese Laymon. Born in Mount Olive, and a graduate of Ole Miss, Ralph’s books explore our state’s landscape and history. Kiese is a Jackson native whose writing focuses on race and family. In this incredibly open conversation, both authors share family stories, what keeps them connected to Mississippi, and what effect our special state has had on their writing. To celebrate our exhibition "A Movement in Every Direction: Legacies of the Great Migration," this podcast explores conversations with Mississippians on both sides of the Great Migration: those that left and those that stayed. This weekly limited series dives deep into how the U.S. has evolved due to this historical phenomenon that saw more than six million African Americans leave the South. Food, music, and literature are just a few of the topics to be highlighted. Brought to you by the Mississippi Museum of Art, in partnership with the Mississippi Arts Commission and Mississippi Public Broadcasting.

10. mar. 2022 - 59 min
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