NMHS Unlimited presents: The Bash is Back in Silver and Black, February 26, at the Two Mississippi Museums in Jackson!
NMHS Unlimited Film Productions is excited to announce that the Filmmaker's Bash will return Saturday, February 26, at the Two Mississippi Museums in Jackson.
Get ready to "walk the red carpet" and enjoy the premiere of NMHS Unlimited’s latest documentary film, “Food Apartheid." The event will also feature live entertainment, a silent auction, and the always exciting (and delicious!) Top Chef Competition showcasing Mississippi’s finest culinary talents. New this year will be a decorative Black History Centerpiece Competition for table sponsors.
This VIP black-tie event will celebrate the "Silver and Black" theme. The film premiere will be held from 6 – 7 p.m. The main Bash event will take place from 7 – 9 p.m. Tickets are $100 per person.
*For the safety of all guests, masks and proof of vaccination are required.
NMHS Unlimited Film Productions, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) film production company led by Dr. Wilma E. Mosley Clopton, is dedicated to sharing the untold stories of Mississippi African Americans and the way their courageous actions changed the future for everyone. With the tagline "Saving our history, one story at a time," NMHS Unlimited ultimatley strives to bring balance to the Mississippi narrative; not because injustices didn't happen, not because poverty didn't exist, but because love flourished, real triumphs happened, and success is and always has been possible! It is here that NMHS Unlimited shines as a company, because it is sharing these lived truths as couched in the factual collective histories of Mississippi and our country.
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