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Mississippi Museum of Artâs Center for Art and Public Exchange (CAPE) today announced Shani Peters (b.1981) as its 2021 national artist-in-residence. Starting in early spring 2021, Petersâa multidisciplinary artist and educator based in Harlemâwill embark on a multi-part project,
Collective Care for Black Mothers and Caretakers.
Incorporating aspects of her multi-faceted community-based practice, Petersâ public, project-based, collaborative work considers painful truths and creates opportunities for collective momentum toward learning, wisdom sharing, and community exchange. Her process is informed by her lived experience and in-depth research as she examines the politics of shared society to reveal individual and community approaches to managing the weights on and demands of Black mothers and caretakers.
Mississippi Blues Marathon moving forward in downtown Jackson
Mayor says COVID-19 safety protocols will be in place Share Updated: 5:27 PM CST Jan 14, 2021
Mayor says COVID-19 safety protocols will be in place Share Updated: 5:27 PM CST Jan 14, 2021
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Show Transcript THE SAFETY MEASURES THEY ARE TAKING TO PREVENT A SUPER SPREADER EVENT. TWO WEEKS AFTER THE 2020 MISSISSIPPI BLUES MARATHON, COVID-19 CHANGED THE WORLD AND THE COUNTRY BEGIN TO SHUT DOWN. WITH SPORTING EVENTS ALSO HALTED IT WAS UNCLEAR AT THE TIME WHETHER OR NOT THE RACE WOULD BE BACK IN 20-21. DESPITE COVID NUMBER STEADILY INCREASING PREMIER EVENT MANAGEMENT WHICH RUNS THE RACE SAYS IT WILL GO ON AS SCHEDULED. JACKSON MAYOR CHOKEWE ANTAR LUMUMBA SAYS THERE WILL BE SAFETY PROTOCOLS IN PLACE. WE HAD EARLY DISCUSSIONS ABOUT THE MARATHON AND HOW IT COULD BE DONE IN A SAFE WAY, WHETHER THERE WERE STAGGERED START TIMES FOR DIFFERENT PARTICIPANTS AND I AM CERTAIN THAT WIL
ACLU, Jackson mayor react to siege of US Capitol These were not protests, ACLU says Share Updated: 10:18 PM CST Jan 7, 2021
ACLU, Jackson mayor react to siege of US Capitol These were not protests, ACLU says Share Updated: 10:18 PM CST Jan 7, 2021
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Show Transcript 16 WAPTS CECIL HANNIBAL CONTINUES OUR COVERAGE. NAT POP RIOT ON WEDNESDAY WE WATCHED AS RIOTERS STORMED THE UNITED STATES CAPITOL. NAT PO WHAT STARTED AS A PRO TRUMP RALLY QUICKLY TURNED INTO AN ATTACK ON OUR DEMOCRACY. SOT ACLU DC CANDICE COLEMAN 05:54- WE KNOW PROTESTS THESE WERE NOT UNACCEPTABLE IT S OBVIOUS 07:2 YOU SPENT THE DAY TALKING TO PEOPLE THROUGHOUT THE METRO AREA HOW ARE PEOPLE FEELING AFTER WATCHING WHAT TOOK PLACE AT THE CAPITOL?