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NASA · JacksonJANS – NASA’s Stennis Space Center employees Samone Wilson of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and Melissa Wagner of Pass Christian, Mississippi, received an Honoree Award from the agency’s Space Flight Awareness Program on March 10 for outstanding support of human space flight. Wilson is a NASA public affairs specialist in the Office of Communications at NASA Stennis near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. She received the honor for her work in telling othe…See the Story
NASA Space Flight Awareness Program recognizes Stennis employees – Jackson Advocate
Jackson, Mississippi · JacksonThe fact that Women’s History Month follows Black History Month does not mean it is an afterthought, being stirred by the success of the expanded Negro History Week celebrations Carter G. Woodson initiated one hundred years earlier. The added fact that the celebration began in 1988 just means that oftentimes changes are slow to come. The need for and the appropriateness of Women’s History celebrations have existed as long as and for the same re…See the Story
Why Women’s History Month? – Jackson Advocate
NAACP · JacksonBeing born in a place like Clarksdale, Mississippi, within a family of 12 children, Pauline B. Johnson Rhodes learned the value of education early on in life. Rhodes is a voracious seeker of knowledge and explorer. Wanting to travel as far as possible outside of Mississippi, but she understood she needed to be educated first. The road to becoming educated led her to Coahoma Agricultural High School. The next step in her quest for more knowledge …See the Story
Pauline B. Johnson Rhodes: Coahoma Co. education servant, history maker – Jackson Advocate
First Lady · JacksonJANS – Lillian Troupe Lackey, a distinguished educator, recipient of the Teacher of the Year award, inspiring “First Lady” in numerous organizations, and dedicated youth advocate, will be conferred an Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters from West Coast Bible College & Seminary (WCBCS). Lackey, having demonstrated exemplary leadership and service within her community and various organizations, will receive this honor at a formal ceremony on Satu…See the Story
Lillian Troupe Lackey to receive honorary doctoral degree from West Coast Bible College & Seminary – Jackson Advocate
Jackson, Mississippi · JacksonJANS – Burbette Taylor is the newest member of the Jackson Public Schools Board of Trustees. Representing Ward 2, she fills a key vacancy, bringing the Board to a full slate with one representative serving from each of the city’s seven wards. Taylor was recently sworn in by Attorney Larrissa Harris at the JPS Central Office headquarters. Taylor is a dedicated education professional with a strong background in compliance, program administration, …See the Story
JPS welcomes Burbette Taylor to the Board of Trustees – Jackson Advocate
Jackson, Mississippi · JacksonSisters Winson and Dovie Hudson, the trailblazing warriors in the fight for civil rights in Leake County, will soon have a Mississippi Freedom Trail Marker honoring them. The Mississippi Department of Archives and History announced to some of the key figures in the community that the unveiling of the marker is planned for August, according to Abby Woods, the newly installed president of the Leake County NAACP. Winson Hudson was the co-founder of…See the Story
The Hudson Sisters: Pillars of strength in war against segregation – Jackson Advocate
Jackson, Mississippi · JacksonBy Tymer Reynolds JA Student Writer In 2024, I cast my vote for the first time. It was a moment of pride, empowerment, and a realization of my role in shaping the future. I stood in line, ID in hand, ready to make my voice heard. That single action sparked something in me. I wanted more than just to vote; I wanted to see real change in my community. Many young Black voters, like myself, may feel their voices are too small to make a difference. B…See the Story
Why young Black voters should care about local elections – Jackson Advocate
Jackson, Mississippi · JacksonJANS – Sonya Faulknor, Assistant Professor of Music and Assistant Choir Director at Rust College, has been honored as the 2025 Humanities Teacher of the Year by the Mississippi Humanities Council. This prestigious recognition celebrates her outstanding contributions to public engagement with the humanities, supported by funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities. To commemorate this achievement, Faulknor delivered a captivating lectu…See the Story