The Fannie Lou Hamer National Institute on Citizenship and Democracy will recognize the founders of the Fannie Lou Hamer Institute during the 2017 Fannie Lou Hamer Humanitarian Awards Luncheon to be held Thursday, April 20, 2017. The honorees will receive the Fannie Lou Hamer Humanitarian Award in an 11:30 a.m. ceremony held in Ballrooms A...Read More
Jackson, Mississippi – Black History 2017 is a cooperative project between the Fannie Lou Hamer Institute @ COFO, The Institute for Social Justice and Race Relations, Gallery1, The College of Liberal Arts, Departments of English and Modern Foreign Languages, and History and Philosophy, that will celebrate history, culture and artistic engagement during this Black History...Read More
Thursday, February 16, 2017, 6:00 pm – A Panel Discussion – A Commemoration of The Life and Legacy of Benjamin Brown: 50 Years Later On May 11, 1967, a civil disturbance erupted into violence following a confrontation between a crowd of more than 200 people and Mississippi law enforcement resulting in the untimely death of...Read More
The Fannie Lou Hamer Institute @ COFO Pays tribute to Nelson Mandela through Art and Scholarship The Fannie Lou Hamer Institute @ COFO and Gallery 1 partners to pay tribute to Nelson Mandela through art and scholarship on beginning on Monday, February 13, 2017 –1017 John R. Lynch Street, Jackson, MS, 39203; JSU Reading Faculty Book Talk:...Read More
The Fannie Lou Hamer Institute @ COFO, The Institute for Social Justice and Race Relations, The Department of English and Modern Foreign Languages, and The Department of History and Philosophy present: Fences: African Americans in Major League Baseball featuring Curtis Granderson. Before Jackie Robinson integrated baseball in 1947, African-Americans had no choice but to play...Read More
Miss Black Mississippi USA and The Fannie Lou Hamer Institute @ COFO will host a forum: “Saving Our Girls.” This will be an event for middle and high school girls and their mothers. The panel for this discussion have a vested interest in helping young women become effective leaders, build a higher self-esteem and develop...Read More
Miss Black Mississippi USA, 2017 The Fannie Lou Hamer Institute @ COFO The Institute for Social Justice and Race Relations Will host a Parent Town Hall Miss Black Mississippi USA, 2017, The Fannie Lou Hamer Institute @ COFO and the Institute for Social Justice and Race Relations will host a Parent Town Hall Discussion on Thursday November...Read More
Wednesday, November 9, 2016 at 6:00 p.m., The Fannie Lou Hamer Institute @ COFO will host a film screening of “The 30th of May.” For over 100 years, the city of Natchez had two Memorial Day celebrations—one black and one white. By the mid-1990’s, the white celebration faded away, while the black celebration known as...Read More
The Fannie Lou Hamer Institute @ COFO The Institute for Social Justice and Race Relations Features Mukasa Dada (aka Willie Ricks) during the Summer Youth Workshop: The Pivotal Role of Young People AND The 50th Commemoration of the March Against Fear and the Call for Black Power The rallying cry for the Black Power movement took...Read More
The Fannie Lou Hamer Institute @ COFO The Institute for Social Justice and Race Relations Present The JSU Campus Reading Community Book Discussion “The State of Health and Healthcare in Mississippi” Featuring Dr. Mario J. Azevedo The Jackson State University Campus Reading Community was launched in Fall 2010 here at Jackson State University. Its vision...Read More
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