Mississippi Today
Jackson State community opens up about what they want to see in their next leader
Jackson State University students, staff, faculty and alumni packed a small auditorium this week to express what they wanted in a new JSU president.
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4mVoter Voices: 'They intend not to have any Black representation in the state'
“Voter Voices” is a series of Mississippians sharing their thoughts on voting rights, the state’s history of voter suppression and the new gerrymandering push embroiling Mississippi, the South and the nation. For Margaret Ann Niven, 72, the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais induces nothing less than raw fury. Niven, who is white, […]
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10m‘This could take us backward.’ Mississippi gerrymandering could strip Black school board representation
The the Callais redistricting decision will likely trickle down to all levels of government. Attorneys and advocates warn that the state’s education system could also be affected if legislative and county districts are redrawn.
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6mVoter voices: Reena Evers-Everette witnessed rage over Black voting
Medgar Evers marveled at the fact he and other Black soldiers had fought in a war that should have granted them all the rights of citizenship, but when they returned home they had to fight racism all over again that barred Black Mississippians from restaurants, restrooms and voting booths.
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30m'Mother Nature gave me ice': Winter Storm Fern’s systemic turmoil, the holes it revealed and how Mississippi explains its response to cold weather disasters
Winter Storm Fern delivered a force and persistence Mississippi hadn’t seen in decades. Months later, as north Mississippians still search for their footing, public officials are wondering what to take away from the catastrophe.
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8m‘Can’t get him back’: Family and community mourn toddler killed in Senatobia
Family and friends taped posters to the wall near the store’s garden center Wednesday, calling for the release of body camera and video footage and for criminal charges against the officer who fired the fatal shot. They also displayed photographs of Kohen and his family.