The Museum JEDI (Justice. Equity. Diversity. Inclusion) Show holds space for discussions that intersect museums and social justice. These conversations will include topics like: The interrogation of museums as Copy […]
Special Guests Andrew Billingsley Amy Billingsley Charles Jarmon Greg Carr Finally, the inestimable attainments of Dr. Andrew Billingsley are applauded in this long overdue festshrift by those who were […]
My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me, an international bestseller, is a book born of a shocking discovery: At age 38, married with two children, Jennifer Teege picked up a book […]
ABOUT THE POET Tracy K. Smith is a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, memoirist, translator, and librettist. She served as Poet Laureate of the United States from 2017-19. Her most recent book is […]
As we continue our literary series, we will screen 'I Am Not Your Negro,' written by James Baldwin.
In honor of Women’s History Month, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) hosts the fourth annual Women’s E3 Virtual Summit March 24 at 7 p.m. ET. […]
This meeting will be for branch presidents and vice presidents as well as potential presidents and vice presidents and any other branch members interested in learning about the responsibilities of […]
"Rhythms of Resistance" is an online cultural event – hosted by the United Nations to mark the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave […]
The James Weldon Johnson Branch of ASALH Presents: Women's History Month Program Women's History Month Program & Meeting showcasing members. Guest Speaker LaShonda Holloway will present: African American […]
Topic: Integrative Holistic Healthcare What are the latest Therapeutic approaches used to promote overall health and wellbeing?
The William Jewell College Nursing Program and Garrison School Cultural Center of Liberty invite you to a Women's History Month Program, "Midwives and Maternal Health in the African American Community: […]
Join us for a symposium in Greensboro and Winston-Salem hosted by Guilford College and Wake Forest University. Day one will be held in Greensboro and Day two will be in […]
JOIN US FOR A VIRTUAL Q&A WITH AUTHOR AND CREATOR WALTER MOSLEY OF THE LAST DAYS OF PTOLEMY GREY MODERATED BY JELANI COBB. Sign up below to receive a link to […]
As part of the work of the National Trust’s African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, the Trust has been working to expand the narrative around the Supreme Court case that […]
You are cordially invited to join Chicago Opera Theater for the presentation of an informative, lecture-style “lunch & learn” webinar event with the Historical Consultant of Quamino’s Map, S.I. Martin. The […]
Please join Charles L. Chavis, Jr., for a virtual screening of the short film Hidden in Full View, the story of the lynching of Matthew Williams in Salisbury, Maryland, in 1931. […]
Part of our Critical Conversations Series, featuring Polly Sheppard and Margaret Seidler. Moderated by Bernard Powers and Marjory Wentworth. About this event "Two Women Bridge the Racial Divide […]
Vice President Constance Diggs will present "Slave Medicine to Sanitarium in Harlem" This event will be held online via Zoom. Zoom link
The Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture (MCAAHC) is committed to discovering, documenting, preserving, collecting, and promoting Maryland's African American heritage. The Commission also provides technical assistance to […]
Utilizing the experience and knowledge of local area experts and finding ways to engage our community’s youth are vital components to the future of historic preservation of the Underground Railroad. […]
Program begins at 1pm Topic: Are there Disparities in Healthcare Cost for the Black Community?
The Charleston Area Branch of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) is hosting a series of programs focusing on Black health and wellness in […]
The fight for racial equality in the nineteenth century played out not only in marches and political conventions but also in the print and visual culture created and disseminated throughout […]
ASALH Greater Kansas City Black History Study Group Branch Monthly Meeting April 19, 2022 6pm CST
On April 14th, the National Council on Public History (NCPH) and AASLH released a first-of-its-kind report on the prevalence of gender discrimination and sexual harassment in history organizations in the […]
Topic: Traditional Chinese, Chiropractic and Osteopathic Medicine What can we learn?
A presentation from 2021–2022 Radcliffe Fellow Ladee Hubbard Ladee Hubbard is a writer whose most recent novel is The Rib King (Amistad, 2021). She is writing a novel that examines […]
Thank you for your interest in Preserve the Past, Build For the Future, a four-part webinar series presented by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. We hope for those of […]