ASALH & The Howard University Social Justice Consortium
The Branch will celebrate ASALH's Founders Day with Dr. Tonya Matthews and scholars of the College of Charleston’s 1967 Legacy Program About this event The Charleston Area Branch of […]
Join us for an encore rebroadcast of the Master Class featuring Tanya McKinnon. Sunday, October 10 2pm PST/5pm EST If you registered for the original event on May 27, 2021, […]
Panelists: L’Merchie Frazier, artist, poet, Director of Education for the Museum of African American History, Boston and Nantucket, and member of the Boston Middle Passage Committee; Byron Rushing, a long-time civil rights […]
ASALH & The Howard University Social Justice Consortium
Queens College Africana Studies will host its second Publish & Floruish Professional Development Workshop with Prof. Nadine Naber. October 15, 2021 10am EST In support of tailoring the workshop for […]
Estate planning by Juanita Powell-Williams including advance directives
Showing of Documentary Film: "Barbara Lee: Speaking Truth to Power" (1hr 22min) When: Saturday October 23, 2021 Time: 7 or 7:30 PM (depending on darkness). Try to arrive on time. […]
This event is being hosted by the Trent House Association and the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) Greater Trenton. Early registrants are welcome to […]
Discussing recruitment opportunities. Introducing new members (10) Discussing Program Committee Encouraging each other as we reminded one another why we joined ASALH Fundraising idea proposal: Give It Up Challenge/instead of […]
This presentation was given by Rev. Dr. Joseph Evans, Dean of the Morehouse School of Religion. He enlightened us on the history between Black Baptist congregations and organizations and their […]
Dr. Le Trice Donaldson and her class at University of Texas A & M Corpus Christi attended the meeting. Dr. Donaldson presented her new book on African American Men in […]
Teaching the community youth lessons for business and building confidence. Instructor and successful entrepreneur Nathan Watts.
University of Pittsburgh celebrates the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Department of Africana Studies with a 2-day virtual event. Each event will feature a panel from Pitt Africana […]
Teaching the community youth examples of successful Black Historic Figures and playing the "Cash Flow Game" created by Robert Kiyosaki. Taught by Michel Childs (President of Branch)
This is a branch member meeting to have branch elections and have officer and committee reports. This event will be held online.
Collaboration with Michelle Oliver. This event will be held and recorded online via Zoom.
This event will be held online.
Registration is required 24 hours prior to the meeting for all voting members.
The Manhattan Branch will host a Carter G. Woodson Birthday Celebration on Saturday, December 4th. The celebration will take place remotely from 11:00am to 12:00 noon. Branch members will give a 3 to 5 minute presentation on what Carter G. Woodson means to them and how he has served as an inspiration to pursue studies […]
Founder’s birthday event: Zoom webinar and panel discussion focused on “African American Foodways” with local chefs, nutritionists, and community activists. Free virtual pre-screening of Byron Hurt’s documentary Soul Food Junkies co-sponsored with UGA Libraries. Monday December 6, 7:00 p.m. EST This event will be held online via Zoom. Check back near the date for link.
Kevin Young, NMAAHC’s Andrew W. Mellon Director, moderates a discussion of the Reconstruction era with historians Eric Foner and Henry Louis Gates. Their focus is on W.E.B Du Bois and his groundbreaking assessment of the impact of Reconstruction on America’s post-Civil War Black community. Foner and Gates are co-editors of the Library of America’s reissue […]
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