MPB Medgar Evers documentary ‘Everlasting’ to premiere in Sept.
JANS – Mississippi Public Broadcasting (MPB) will premiere “Everlasting: Life and Legacy of Medgar Evers,” a powerful new documentary exploring the life, impact, and enduring legacy of civil rights icon Medgar Evers. The film debuts on MPB Television in September 2025.
An MPB original production, “Everlasting” features in-depth interviews with Evers’ family, including his wife Myrlie Evers-Williams, daughter Reena Evers-Everette, and colleagues who worked alongside him during the Civil Rights Movement.
“This project honors Medgar Evers not only as a pivotal figure in the fight for civil rights, but also as a husband, father, and deeply committed Mississippian,” said MPB Chief Content Officer Taiwo Gaynor. “We are proud to bring his story to new generations and shine a light on his enduring legacy.”
In addition to the broadcast, MPB will launch a companion podcast series, “Everlasting: The Legacy Podcast,” releasing weekly after the documentary airs. The podcast, hosted by Rita Brent, will feature extended interviews from the documentary, along with archive clips, and in-depth conversations with special guests.
Additional digital video content, along with educational resources including lesson plans, and curriculum guides will be made free to educators and available at MPBonline.org.
“Everlasting: Life and Legacy of Medgar Evers” is part of MPB’s continued mission to preserve Mississippi’s stories, elevate local voices, and educate future generations through powerful, meaningful content.
For more information about the documentary, podcast, digital series, or educational materials, visit www.mpbonline.org.