Mississippi Stories Podcasts
Podcast: Charles Taylor of NAACP Mississippi discusses midterms, 2023 elections
Podcast: Charles Taylor of NAACP Mississippi discusses midterms, 2023 elections
Charles Taylor, recently named permanent executive director of Mississippi chapter NAACP joins Mississippi Today's Adam Ganucheau to discuss his new role, the 2022 midterms, and the 2023 statewide election cycle. Taylor also shared his thoughts on the state of the state after several scandals earned Mississippi some negative national attention.
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Mississippi Stories Podcasts
Podcast: MDOT Director Brad White looks down the road at infrastructure funding needs
Mississippi Department of Transportation Director Brad White says an influx of “one-time” state and federal money is allowing the agency to again build and widen roads. But he said the agency needs long-term, steady revenue streams to maintain them once they’re built.
This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.
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Mississippi Stories
Mississippi Stories: Talamieka Brice
Talamieka Brice is an award-winning artist, photographer, and filmmaker. She sits down with Mississippi Today Editor-At-Large Marshall Ramsey to discuss her documentary, A Mother’s Journey, her mural of President Barack Obama, her family, and how her art helped her cope during trying times.
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Marshall Ramsey in conversation with Ben and Erin Napier
Bonus Mississippi Stories: Ben and Erin Napier
Mississippi Today Editor-at-Large Marshall Ramsey sat down with Laurel-based couple Ben and Erin Napier of HGTV’s “Home Town” on Zoom as part of a Mississippi Today member event on July 1. You can gain access to exclusive events, interviews with great Mississippians like artist Adam Trest, and more by joining our member community through a donation of any amount today.
Answering questions submitted by members prior to the event, the Napiers discussed everything from how they have maintained family time during filming to Ben’s enthusiasm for old cars.
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