Dr. Wilma E. Mosley Clopton was the May presenter at the History is Lunch program hosted by the Mississippi Department of Archives and History. She presented and led a discussion on her latest film “JESSIE: One Woman, One Vision”, a documentary about her mother, Dr. Jessie Bryant Mosley, who dedicated most of her life in … Continue reading History is Lunch
NMHS Announces Filmmaker’s Bash Chef Competition Winners
NMHS Unlimited Film Productions (NMHS Unlimited) recently hosted the third annual “Filmmaker’s Bash” event at the Mississippi Museum of Art. The Bash wrapped-up the “It’s About You” Film Festival. The centerpiece of the event was the “Farm to Table” competition, an invitation only competition for chefs. Guests were able to vote for their favorite chef … Continue reading NMHS Announces Filmmaker’s Bash Chef Competition Winners
History is Lunch
Dr. Clopton recently presented her film “Did Johhny Come Marching Home?” at the monthly Mississippi Department of Archives and History event. The film is a salute to the people of color from Mississippi who served in the Civil War in Mississippi. “Some people focus on which side had or did not have black men in … Continue reading History is Lunch
“Walking in their Footsteps”
A big thank you to the talented people that were a part of this live production at the Smith Robertson Museum and Cultural Center in Jackson on June 13, 2014. The production, produced by Wilma E. Mosley Clopton, Ph.D., is designed to celebrate the lives of five women – Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield, Ida B. Wells … Continue reading “Walking in their Footsteps”
NMHS Unlimited Film Productions Presents “Walking in their Footsteps”
(Jackson, MS) – NMHS Unlimited Film Productions (NMHS) is pleased to present the live production, “Walking in their Footsteps”, on Friday, June 13. The production, produced by Wilma E. Mosley Clopton, Ph.D. of NMHS, is designed to celebrate the lives of five women – Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield, Ida B. Wells Barnett, Eliza Farish Pillars, Annie … Continue reading NMHS Unlimited Film Productions Presents “Walking in their Footsteps”
NMHS Unlimited Film Productions Announces “They Called It Home” Being Shown at Crossroads Film Festival
(Jackson, MS) – NMHS Unlimited Film Productions (NMHS) is pleased to announce that its film, “They Called It Home”, will be shown at Crossroads Film Festival on Saturday, April 5 at 1:30 p.m. at the Malco Grandview Theatre in Madison. The film, produced by Wilma E. Mosley Clopton, Ph.D. of NMHS, explores the history of … Continue reading NMHS Unlimited Film Productions Announces “They Called It Home” Being Shown at Crossroads Film Festival
Dr. Wilma Mosley Clopton Featured Guest at Como Reads 2014
(Jackson, MS) – Wilma E. Mosley Clopton, Ph.D. of NMHS Unlimited Film Productions, was recently a featured guest at “Como Reads 2014” in Como, Mississippi. “Come Reads” is an annual community read event. The Emily J. Pointer Public Library, a branch of the five-county, 13-branch First Regional Library System, hosted the event. Dr. Wilma Clopton, … Continue reading Dr. Wilma Mosley Clopton Featured Guest at Como Reads 2014
NMHS Unlimited Film Productions Premieres Film “They Called It Home” at Kwanzaa Celebration
(Jackson, MS) – NMHS will premiere its film, “They Called It Home,” on Thursday, December 26 at 3:00 p.m. at the Alamo Theatre during the “Celebrating and Living Kwanzaa” event hosted by the Farish Street/Main Street Project and Women for Progress of MS, Inc. The film, produced by Wilma E. Mosley Clopton, Ph.D. of NMHS … Continue reading NMHS Unlimited Film Productions Premieres Film “They Called It Home” at Kwanzaa Celebration