
Civil Rights History: Jackson State University
Before it became Jackson State University, it was Jackson College—founded to educate the formerly enslaved and rooted in a corridor that would become a cradle of Civil Rights history.
Jackson's music and museums, festivals and events, art and artists, and chefs and restaurants have plenty to say about a city on the move.
Civil Rights History: Jackson State University
Before it became Jackson State University, it was Jackson College—founded to educate the formerly enslaved and rooted in a corridor that would become a cradle of Civil Rights history.
Musical Rule Breaker: Twurt
When TWURT plays, it’s not from a stage high above the crowd—it’s from the sidewalk, face to face with strangers and their unfiltered reactions.
Jackson’s Summer Bucket List
There is no shortage of exciting things to do in Jackson this summer.
Where Community Meets Concrete: Skate Jackson
In Jackson, skate culture isn’t just about tricks and wheels—it’s about building a community that rolls together.
Soul Sessions Podcast: Kimberlee Cooper | Mississippi Makers Fest
On today's show, Yolanda Clay Moore is catching up with Kimberlee Cooper from the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, the organization behind Mississippi Makers Fest, a free family friendly celebration of…
Tacos, Tamales, and More: Your Guide to Jackson’s Mexican Restaurants
Whether you’re craving an original taqueria experience, Tex-Mex flavors, or a refreshing margarita after work, these restaurants deliver a true taste of Mexico in the heart of the city.
Soul Sessions Podcast: Mauren Scott | Metro Master Gardeners Association
On today's show, we're talking with Maureen Scott, a certified Master Gardener and member of the Metro Master Gardeners.
JXN Creators Behind Comic Book ‘Black Wall Street: Time for a Change’
What if you had five days to rewrite one of history’s darkest chapters?
Guide to MIssissippi Makers Fest
Get ready to immerse yourself in one of Jackson’s most highly-anticipated cultural festivals.
Dig Into Spring: Gardening Tips and Local Gems in Jackson
Discover spring gardening in Jackson, Mississippi—local tips, public gardens to explore, and upcoming plant sales that bring the City With Soul into full bloom.
May 7 Is Closer Than You Think: Get Your REAL ID Now to Travel Without Trouble
As the clock ticks down to May 7, 2025, travelers in Jackson, Mississippi—and across the country—need to be aware of an important change: REAL ID enforcement is just around the corner.
Happy Birthday, Eudora! Here’s How To Celebrate Jackson’s Beloved Author
Pay homage to Welty in Jackson on April 13 and throughout the year.
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