Pre-registration is required. Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYvcu6uqTgtH9TK7LY3CdDoKl-uYv3p3VU3 About the Artists: Lynne b. is a Pittsburgh-based mixed media painter who also works with found objects and assemblage. A sometimes curator and researcher, […]
This event features Bobby W. Austin, Louis Hicks, Jourdan Hamilton, Wayson R. Jones, Joy Ford Austin, Joyce Wellman, John Brown Jr., Julee Dickerson-Thompson, and Greg Scott
ASALH partners with PBS Books to present this event.
February 15, 2024: Louisville, KY Carter G. Woodson ASALH Pop-Up 7:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Blak Koffee 1219 W. Jefferson St. Louisville, KY 40203
This event features Angel Parson and Tamara Butler
The next EC meeting is Thursday, February 15 at 7 pm EST/6 pm CST. This meeting will be held online via Zoom. Access will be provided to current ASALH members […]
This event features Julian Breece and Dr. Valerie Maholmes
February 16 @ 6 pm Forever Black History Showcase Eleanor Roosevelt High School, Greenbelt
Click to Access via Zoom Featured Artists: Herbert Massey & Sydney G. James
New York, NY – January 18, 2024 – A&E will premiere the two-night documentary event “James Brown: Say It Loud” delving into the immeasurable musical and cultural impact of the entertainment icon. Directed by Deborah Riley […]
Join ASALH to watch the announcement of the 2024 Book Prize Winner!
New York, NY – January 18, 2024 – A&E will premiere the two-night documentary event “James Brown: Say It Loud” delving into the immeasurable musical and cultural impact of the entertainment icon. Directed by Deborah Riley […]
Join us for a special Black History Month presentation to learn the fascinating story of Madam C. J. Walker, an African American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and political and social activist who […]
The Charles W. Joyner Institute of Gullah and African Diaspora Studies at Coastal Carolina University invites abstracts, poster sessions, lightning talks, workshops, performances, and panel proposals for its Fourth International […]
This event features Linda and David Cole
February 23 @ 1pm Academy of Health Sciences, Prince George's Community College Lanham Hall Intergenerational Discussion and Students Arts Presentation RSVP required ([email protected])
Visit the Authors' Book Signing tables and meet authors featured on our members' bookshelf! Come visit our table and buy the new 2024 Black Heritage Stamp, featuring Constance Baker Motley! […]
Black History Month Event Community Program Presented by: ASALH PhilaMontco Branch and SIFTMedia 215 Collective Co-Sponsored by: Johnson House Historic Site and ASALH Philadelphia Heritage Branch Hybrid Event: Also Streaming Virtually | In-person Light Refreshments will be served. AFROFUTURISM: a movement in literature, music, art, etc., featuring futuristic or science fiction themes which incorporate elements […]
February 25 @ 4 pm Ridgeley Rosenwald School Anniversary Celebration (virtual) Join the Ridgeley Rosenwald School Task Force of Prince George's County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. on ZOOM on Sunday, February 25th at 3:00 PM for our Annual Black History Month Program! This year we will celebrate the 97th Anniversary of […]
A panel of four to five will host a book reflection and discussion of Dr. Carter G. Woodson's Miseducation of the Negro. The event will be live at the historic Carl Braden Memorial Center, the home of the Kentucky Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression.
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ASALH partners with PBS Books to present this event.
February 29 @9:45 am Academy of Health Sciences, Prince George's Community College Lanham Hall Living Museum (Students' interpretation of historical figures) RSVP required ([email protected])
The Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) would like to extend a heartfelt invitation to our Virtual Black History Program, Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. (eastern). This program will educate and inform Veterans, service members, family members, caregivers, survivors, and advocates about valuable VA resources. Attendees will hear from special guests, to include the […]
Second-floor classrooms Explore More! in STEM is a classroom program for ages 8 and older to explore STEM concepts in relation to African American history, culture or the museum. In this lesson, people will learn about discuss what light is, how solar power is used in the museum and the purpose of the museum’s “Corona.”