Virtual Author’s Book Talk Event: Joan Oxendine
VirtualGrowing Up in the United States of America
Growing Up in the United States of America
This roundtable explores Julius Fleming's publication, Black Patience: Performance, Civil Rights, and The Unfinished Project of Emancipation.
The ruling that rendered more than 200,000 people stateless, without nationality, identity or a homeland, a young attorney named Rosa Iris mounts a grassroots campaign, challenging electoral corruption and advocating for social justice.
BARBARA LEE: SPEAKING TRUTH TO POWER is an intimate and inspiring portrait of Representative Barbara Lee, a champion of civil rights and a steadfast voice for human rights, peace, and economic and racial justice in the U.S. Congress.
This Presidential Session features panelists W. Marvin Dulaney, Chastity Bradford, DeWayne Ellis, and Tom Ellison
This Key Session features panelists Daina Ramey Berry, Tanisha Ford, Ashley Farmer, KT Ewing, and Anastasia Curwood.
This Key Session features panelists Maranda C. Ward, Vanessa Northington Gamble, Valin S. Jordan, and Dr. Yolanda Lewis-Ragland.
Two films on Africatown, Alabama
This Plenary Session features panelists Ameenah Shakir, Michelle Browder, Stephanie Y. Evans, Kimberly Jeffries Leonard, and Deirdre Cooper Owens.
In this BAFTA award-winning film, America's War on Abortion, two-time Emmy and Peabody award-winning filmmaker Deeyah Khan examines the erosion of reproductive rights in the United States, foregrounding the stories of those often forgotten in this ‘war’ who nonetheless find themselves on its frontline: impoverished women and women of color.
FRUIT tells the story of how the power of mentoring can shift the narrative of the young black male.
It is the story of the Monticello Plantation in Virginia, the estate where Thomas Jefferson wrote letters espousing the urgent need for liberty while enslaving more than four hundred people. […]
Program begins at 1pm Topic: Mental Health illnesses and Healthcare What are the Socioeconomic Disparities in Black Mental Healthcare? Saturday October 15, 2022 12:30pm
ASALH Greater Kansas City Black History Study Group Branch Monthly Meeting October 18, 2022 6pm CST
Join us @ The “Meeting Room” of Valley Forge NHP, or attend live (via Zoom): This presentation represents the culmination of a year’s work examining African American participation during the […]
Executive Council Meeting Thursday, October 20, 2022 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. EST Registration is required 24 hours prior to the meeting for all voting members This meeting will be […]
Meeting ID: 857 6124 6976 Passcode: 662031
The Life of Omar Ibn Said – The only known autobiography to have been penned in Arabic by an enslaved person in the United States has been rediscovered, and now […]
In this session, Dr. Brock will introduce community members to the history of the Black Diaspora. This includes Africa, the Americas, Europe and various Asian and Pacific islands and nations. Participants of this workshop will gain an understanding of how racism and colonialism have impacted the entire world, and how the Haitian Revolution, African Independence and the Civil Rights/Black Power movements and Black Feminism have inspired transnationally.
CulturalDC is proud to present Torrents: New Links to Black Futures, a DC-based, interactive multi-day event gathering Black artists, collectors, professors, and more in a weekend of panels, screenings, and site-specific […]
ASALH Philadelphia Heritage Branch program on Fri Nov 11, 2022 4pm - 6pm (EST)
Speaker: Cassandra Cruz, U.S. Marine Corp, Retired, Keeping the Legacy of the Montford Point Marines, 1942-Present Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85761246976?pwd=azF4Z3gvN1l4NUlmTldsTkpEYVhuQT09 Meeting ID: 857 6124 6976 Passcode: 662031
Program begins at 1pm Topic: Black Physicians during World War 1 & World War 11 Who were they? Saturday November 12, 2022 12:30pm
ASALH Greater Kansas City Black History Study Group Branch Monthly Meeting November 15, 2022 6pm CST
Dr. Brock will share the ASALH Social Justice Toolkit with workshop attendees. She will review issues such as White Supremacy, Reparations, Abolition, and the Black Radical Tradition. Those who attend will gain access to a digital version of the toolkit, complete with Glossary, Resources for Workshop Leaders, and questions and prompts to pose to community members for reflection. The goal: to train all of us in the art of teaching and learning social justice.
National Park leaders Ernesto Enkerlin-Hoeflich, Jon Jarvis, Alan Latourelle, and Robert Stanton will discuss the role that national parks play in the stewardship of the majority of North American World Heritage Sites. join this virtual gathering of leaders with combined decades of national and international heritage and conservation experience. This webinar is free/contribution optional. Panel […]
Executive Council Meeting Thursday, November 17, 2022 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. EST Registration is required 24 hours prior to the meeting for all voting members This meeting will be […]
A Carter G. Woodson Birthday Celebration-Presentation by Dr. William Seraile entitled, "A Critique of Miseducation of the Negro and Woodson's Challenge for the Race to Use Economics, Religion, Education and […]
Dr. Kendra Boyd from Rutgers University to give the annual Dr. Carter G. Woodson Lecture about black entrepreneurship in Detroit during the Great Migration and afterwards.
Bethel Dukes Branch paying homage to Dr. Woodson for his birthday, December 10, 2022. Members in picture are Sybil Williams, Ardie Myers, Miramba Williams, and Lavonda Broadnax. Join us at the annual Pilgrimage and Wreath Laying Ceremony at the graves of Bethel Dukes and Carter G. Woodson! December 10, 2022 11:00am EST Lincoln Ceremony 4100 […]
Dr. Carter G. Woodson s Birthday Celebration begins at 1pm TOPIC: Healthcare and Education So, you want to be a Doctor, Nurse or other healthcare professional. Carter G. Woodson Outstanding […]
The Charleston Area Branch ASALH celebrates the 147th birthday of Dr Carter G. Woodson, " the Father of Black History".The celebration will include tributes to the life and legacy of […]
The branch will host a birthday party for Dr. Carter G. Woodson. Branch members will read the book "Carter Reads the Newspaper," by Deborah Hopkinson for two 5th grade classes […]