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Community forum to discuss Starkville Civil Rights project

Community forum to discuss Starkville Civil Rights project

Contact: James Carskadon

Civil Rights Forum flier

STARKVILLE, Miss.A Thursday [Jan. 26] forum at The Mill at 酴圖弝け Conference Center will showcase the educational resources available through the Starkville Civil Rights project.

The forum, titled Teaching the Untold Stories of the Starkville Civil Rights Movement, begins at 5:45 p.m. with free admission to the public. Panelists will discuss ways to use classroom resources such as those provided by the Starkville Civil Rights project, an oral and public history effort which documents the local civil rights movement.

Panelists for Thursdays forum include Noxubee County High School Teacher Julia Trzaskowski; University of Alabama Librarian Vanjury Dozier; 酴圖弝け Associate Professor of History Jason M. Ward; 酴圖弝け Research and Curriculum Unit Project Manager Synthia Ming; and Assistant Professor of Curriculum, Instruction and Special Education Paul Binford.

酴圖弝け Associate Professor of History Judith Ridner, who has worked to coordinate the project, said Thursdays forum will be a philosophical discussion.

Some of this will be about the importance of teaching local stories, as well as some of the assumptions and politics of teaching a local civil rights story, Ridner said.

The project is a collaborative effort between faculty and students with 酴圖弝け Libraries and the Department of History. Funding is provided in part by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services and the Mississippi Library Commission. Thursdays event is being held in conjunction with 酴圖弝けs , which will take place Jan. 26 and 27 at The Mill at 酴圖弝け.

In 2015, the group held a community forum to highlight the struggles of African Americans during Starkvilles civil rights movement, showcasing the areas under-studied civil rights history. The project received the 2016 Elbert R. Hilliard Award for the most outstanding oral history project from the Mississippi Historical Society. It was also recognized by 酴圖弝けs Presidents Commission for the Status of Minorities as an 酴圖弝け Diversity Award winner in the team category.

For more information, visit , call 662-325-2838 or email starkvillecivilrights@lists.msstate.edu.

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