• Margaret Walker: Food, Fellowship, and Forms of Activism

    Catfish Row Museum 913 Washington St., Vicksburg, United States

    Robert Luckett, civil rights historian and director of a special collections archive with the Margaret Walker Center at Jackson State University

  • Learning from Local Foods

    Catfish Row Museum 913 Washington St., Vicksburg, United States

    Mary Beth Lasseter, interim co-director of Southern Foodways Alliance, on storytelling and food and the creation of the Vicksburg Farmers' Market

  • Picturing Women Inventors Exhibition

    Catfish Row Museum 913 Washington St., Vicksburg, United States

    View the Smithsonian poster exhibition highlighting the history of women inventors in the United States for free through April 16 at the Catfish Row Museum in Vicksburg.

  • Southern Jewish Food Cultures

    Catfish Row Museum 913 Washington St., Vicksburg, United States

    A Conversation with Marcie Cohen Ferris, Professor Emeritus and Foodways author from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Lesley Silver, owner of the Attic Gallery

  • Mississippi’s Black Farming Legacy

    Catfish Row Museum 913 Washington St., Vicksburg, United States

    W. Ralph Eubanks, writer and essayist whose work focuses on race, identity, and the culture of the American South and Mississippi