Presentations
- Challenge of a Generation: Mississippi’s Brain Drain and Population Loss (2019)
- History of Public Education in Mississippi
Fact Sheets
In the Media
- Clarion Ledger: Donations to Emmett Till Memorial pour in following white nationalist group’s filming by Jimmie Gates, November 4, 2019
- Mississippi Today: Meet Mimmo Parisi, the political powerbroker who uses ‘alternative data’ to paint a rosier picture of Mississippi by Anna Wolfe, March 28, 2019
- Oxford Eagle: Family of man lynched in Lafayette County finds answers through William Winter Institute by Anna Guizerix, June 3, 2018
- Mississippi Today: ‘Brain drain’ event looks beyond data, explores why Mississippians leave by Kelsey Davis, May 2, 2018
- New York Times Magazine: A lynching’s long shadow by Vanessa Gregory, April 25, 2018
- Newsweek: America’s Lynching History: How the Equal Justice Initiative is Helping Counties Acknowledge Terrorism, November 29, 2018
- Center for Public Integrity: Forgotten and Failing: Black students languish as a Mississippi town reckons with its painful past by Sarah Kleiner, October 19, 2018
- Hechinger Report: Never mind Trump’s visit — Mississippi’s new Civil Rights Museum is a real game changer for education by Liz Willen, December 11, 2017
- NBC News: Obama’s Name to Replace Jefferson Davis’ on Mississippi School by Dan Corey, October 18, 2017
- Mississippi Today: Why Mississippi is the deadliest place to drive a car by Larrison Campbell, July 3, 2018
- Hechinger Report: A university grapples with its links to slavery and racism by Delece Smith-Barrow, March 7, 2018
- Mindful.org: Healing Racial Fault Lines, August 11, 2016
- Hechinger Report: How one Mississippi district made integration work by Jackie Mader, April 18, 2016
- New York Times: Chosen by Mississippi Democrats, shy trucker is at a crossroad by Campbell Robertson, September 7, 2015
- Washington Post: A blueprint for changing the way we talk about race by Kathleen Parker, June 26, 2015
- Hechinger Report: Disgust and outrage at University of Mississippi after Meredith statue desecrated by Kayleigh Skinner, February 21, 2014