Virtual Author’s Book Talk Event: Beverly W. Davis
VirtualThis Conference Session features author Beverly W. Davis discussing her book, The Road to Redemption.
This Conference Session features author Beverly W. Davis discussing her book, The Road to Redemption.
This Conference Session features author Mozella Mitchell discussing her book, Yea, Lord, Moving with the Spirit.
This Conference Session features author AJ Sam discussing his book, A Journey Far.
This Conference Session features author Gloria Browne-Marshall discussing her book, She Took Justice.
This session features Lisa Brock
This session features Lisa Brock
This Plenary Session features panelists Jasmin Young, Ula Taylor, Natanya Duncan, and Robyn Spencer.
This Conference Session features author Mary Romney-Schaab discussing her book, An Afro-Caribbean in the Nazi Era.
This Conference Session features author Joyce Mosley discussing her book, Gram's Gift.
This Conference Session features author Diane Spivey discussing her book, At the Table of Power.
This Conference Session features author Ronald Daniels discussing his book, Igniting the Fire, Brings the Light.
This Conference Session features author De'Shawna Yamini discussing her book, If She Can Do It, I Can, Too!
Bus loads at 7:00 a.m. EST Bus departs at 7:30 a.m. EST Bus returns to the hotel at 5:00 p.m. EST Tour of Kingsley Plantation and American Beach: The Kingsley […]
Join us to celebrate the completion and dedication of Speak Up! by Dorian Sylvain. This work completes a monumental new mural series in Chicago’s loop celebrating the work of Illinois […]
All who register will be able to attend live, or view a recording sent after the event. Jivin' with Dr. Daddy-O: Race, Radio and Representing Black in Jim Crow New […]
Telfair Museums Legacy of Slavery in Savannah Initiative: An interdisciplinary event concludes with weekend long activities. Panel Scholars include: Drs. Andrew Kahrl, Carter G. Woodson Institute Univ. of Va. Melissa […]
Session: Historians and Secretaries
Telfair Museums Legacy of Slavery in Savannah Initiative: An interdisciplinary event concludes with weekend long activities. Panel Scholars include: Drs. Andrew Kahrl, Carter G. Woodson Institute Univ. of Va. Melissa […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Laura Brower Hagood [email protected] 202-780-5613 DC History Center’s On The Square Community Event Shines Spotlight on Carnegie Library and Mount Vernon Square Saturday, October 14 […]
Telfair Museums Legacy of Slavery in Savannah Initiative: An interdisciplinary event concludes with weekend long activities. Panel Scholars include: Drs. Andrew Kahrl, Carter G. Woodson Institute Univ. of Va. Melissa […]
Executive Council Meeting Thursday, October 19, 2023 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. EST This meeting will be held online via Zoom. Access will be provided to ASALH members who request it. […]
First Things First Morning Show with Dominique DiPrima They say “all politics is local.” The KBLA morning show offers news and commentary from a uniquely different perspective. The show features […]
Over the past 25 years, the Heldrich Center has hosted several Diversity and Inclusion forums, featuring distinguished speakers from New Jersey, the nation, and around the world on topics such […]
On this Election Day, join authors Kimberlé Crenshaw and Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor at the Schomburg Center for a professional learning experience for educators, to explore cutting-edge ideas in the field of […]
General Meeting
ASALH Bethel Dukes Branch annual pilgrimage and wreath laying ceremony at the graves of Bethel Dukes and Carter G. Woodson.
On this recorded radio show at WERE 1490 in Cleveland, Ohio (360infoonenetwork) Lynn Hampton, Vice-President of the Rose Family Cleveland ASALH Branch and his co-host Vince Robinson interviewed Dr. Craig Woodson, President of the Rose Family Cleveland ASALH Branch. Dr. Woodson told his story of how he realized in 1984 that after years of studying African drumming and three years of musical research in Ghana that his family was among the first enslavers of Africans in Jamestown in 1619.
Members of the chapter visited a variety of historic locations in Louisville that are included as part of the chapter's black history scavenger hunt around the city commemorating Louisville's rich […]