Tag: Mississippi

  • Nation & World

    ‘What is compelling to do right now?’

    Marshall Ganz started at Harvard but took some time off — about three decades — to become Civil Rights, labor, political organizer, and finally scholar, mentor.

    12 minutes
    Marshall Ganz.
  • Nation & World

    Fertile ground

    Harvard College alum Julian Miller has created a center for justice in his home state of Mississippi that aims to foster lasting change.

    4 minutes
    Collage of image and map of Mississippi and photo of Julian D. Miller
  • Nation & World

    Elevating people of color and women in the workplace

    Deeneaus ‘D’ Polk, M.P.P. ’20, found his way from Mississippi to Harvard Kennedy School via Germany — but his plan is to return to the South and bring opportunity to jobseekers.

    5 minutes
    Deeneaus “D” Polk.
  • Nation & World

    Magnolia state blooming

    Emily Broad Leib is an assistant clinical professor of law, director of the Harvard Law School Food Law and Policy Clinic, and deputy director of the Harvard Law School Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation. As founder of the Harvard Law School Food Law and Policy Clinic, Broad Leib launched the first law school…

    4 minutes
  • Nation & World

    Financial stress linked to heart disease risk among African-Americans

    In a new study, researchers found that African-Americans who experienced moderate to high financial stress had an increased risk of developing heart disease compared with those who did not report such stress.

    4 minutes
    A person getting their blood pressure taken with a cuff
  • Nation & World

    Around the Schools

    As part of a student-initiated community development project to promote civic engagement and rural development in the Mississippi Delta, nine Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) students will spend 10 days in January in Greenwood, Miss. working on service projects for the community.

    1 minute
  • Nation & World

    Seceding from the secessionists

    Deep in Civil War Mississippi, where manicured plantations gave way to wild swampland and thick pine forests, a young white man named Newton Knight led a ragtag band of guerilla fighters against the Confederate Army. His story is one of personal bravery and unwillingness to adhere to the secessionist movement that all but surrounded him.

    5 minutes