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Since its establishment in 2005, the Center for Black Studies has sponsored programs featuring scholars, creative artists, and community activists as guest lecturers on wide-ranging topics relevant to the study of Black people and race relations in general.

In the wake of the recent deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery, the Centers for Black Studies and for the Study of the Gulf South co-sponsored online panel discussions to bolster social justice activism on campus, in the wider Hattiesburg community and throughout the state. 

鈥淢embers of the Center for Black Studies and the Center for the Study of the Gulf South have been inspired by the voices of those who have gone out in the streets advocating for change over the last two weeks. Through this event we hope we captured that energy; used the forum to reflect on oppression and protest in the past; and strengthen social justice activism on campus, the wider community and throughout the state.鈥

Dr. Rebecca Tuuri, SWAG视频 associate professor of history and co-director of the Center for the Study of the Gulf South

Most recent forums include:

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RIGHTS AND RACISM:
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SOCIAL JUSTICE IN SOUTH MISSISSIPPI: HOW TO GET INVOLVED

 

Notable Past Events

Mississippi Freedom Trail Memorializes Clyde Kennard with Marker at SWAG视频

Soledad O'Brien serves as Desegregation Anniversary Speaker

Uncovering the bronze plaque displaying the dedication of the Armstrong-Branch plaza.

Marchers re-enact the march on January 22, 1964

Clyde Kennard Lecture Series

A three-part lecture series presented by an interdisciplinary cohort of University of Southern Mississippi professors, including Dr. Sherita Johnson, Dr. Loren Saxton Coleman, Dr. Cheryl Jenkins and Dr. Rebecca Tuuri who presented the critical perspectives of the Clyde Kennard case in relations to racial progress at SWAG视频. The series was presented by the Mississippi Humanities Council, the Historic Eureka School, SWAG视频 Center for Black Studies and the Freedom50 Research Group.

 

From Demonstration to Legislation: Local Activism and the Legacy of the Voting Rights Act

A community panel / dialogue commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The panel featured members of the Hattiesburg community who were actively involved in local and state-wide demonstrations calling for the passage of voting rights legislation and scholars whose work focuses on voting rights and voter disenfranchisement in the American South. The panel discussion was followed by a voter registration drive in Hattiesburg鈥檚 Mobile/Bouie area organized by the Black Studies Student Alliance.

 

Desegregation at Southern Miss featuring keynote address by Soledad O鈥橞rien

Former CNN news anchor, reporter and award-winning journalist, Soledad O鈥橞rien, was the keynote address for the 50th Anniversary of SWAG视频鈥檚 desegregation. The featured program, 鈥淐elebrating 50 Years of Progress: Desegregation of SWAG视频鈥 involved discussion of the historical event.

鈥淭hat is an important mission for the center, through our research, teaching and service activities,鈥 Director of the Southern Miss Center for Black Studies Sherita Johnson told the Hattiesburg American back in 2005. 鈥淗aving O鈥橞rien on campus for this occasion illustrates the university鈥檚 commitment to educating and empowering the next generation of leaders.鈥

 

Freedom Day

A re-enactment of the march on January 22, 1964 when groups of civil rights activists from across the country partnered with local Hattiesburg residents to challenge the discriminatory practices barring African Americans from voting in Forrest County, Mississippi.

 
Freedom Summer Dialogues

Monthly public forums (from February to May) about social and political challenges prevalent in the state of Mississippi and the nation at-large, fifty years ago and presently. Dr. Anthony Harris (local veteran of the civil rights movement) and Robert 鈥淏ob鈥 Moses (Organizer, 鈥淢ississippi Summer Project鈥 and SNCC Field Secretary) were featured guest speakers during the series.

 

Freedom Summer 1964-2014 Conference

A commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Freedom Summer, when hundreds of volunteers came to Mississippi in 1964 launching a massive voter registration drive for African Americans. It featured keynote speakers Charles E. Cobb, Jr. (SNCC, Field Secretary and award-winning journalist) and civil rights historian Emilye Crosby (Geneseo College at SUNY), which appealed to a diverse collection of other scholars, activists, students, local citizens, and other professionals. 

A special edition of The Southern Quarterly based on the Freedom Summer commemorative events at Southern Miss.

 

Poetry Reading & Workshop

Poet Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie visited SWAG视频 as part of a speaking tour for her book, Karma鈥檚 Footsteps (Flipped Eye Publishing, 2011). As a writer, educator, and performer, Ekere鈥檚 creative work on silence, sexism and racism appealed broadly to members of the University鈥檚 campus and the local community.

 

The Help: Controversy and Mystique

A panel discussion open to the SWAG视频 campus and surrounding communities to address the impact of The Help (2011), a popular novel by Mississippian writer Kathryn Stockett.

 

Black Power and Yellow Power

A lecture and Q & A with Dr. Rychetta N. Watkins, assistant professor of English at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. Watkins discussed her book, Black Power, Yellow Power, and the Making of Revolutionary Identities (University Press of Mississippi, 2012). 

 

Book Donations for Jamaican Youths

Dr. Sherita L. Johnson (Associate Professor, Department of English) collected over 500 children's books (new and/or slightly used) to take to Jamaica as part of a service learning project with the Caribbean Studies Program. These books were donated to the Blossom Garden Child Care Facility, an orphanage in Montego Bay, Jamaica and the Granville Place of Safety for Girls in Trelawny, Jamaica. 

 

 

 

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