
Poor People’s Campaign Digital Assembly and March
POOR PEOPLE’S CAMPAIGN: A NATIONAL CALL FOR MORAL REVIVAL MASS POOR PEOPLE’S ASSEMBLY & MORAL MARCH ON WASHINGTON 6/20 at 10 AM & 6 PM ET | 6/21 at 6 PM ET A Digital...
POOR PEOPLE’S CAMPAIGN: A NATIONAL CALL FOR MORAL REVIVAL MASS POOR PEOPLE’S ASSEMBLY & MORAL MARCH ON WASHINGTON 6/20 at 10 AM & 6 PM ET | 6/21 at 6 PM ET A Digital...
Telling Stories, Creating Histories Wednesday, July 8 and 15 • 12:00pm-1:15pm • Online Free and open to the public Join the Center for Black Digital Research (#DigBlk), AARP DC, and the Anacostia Community Museum...
You are invited to join, “A Family Discussion: Will My Three-Month-Old Grandson have to Protest?” As two daughters prepare to protest in Pittsburgh PA for justice in the murder of George Floyd, a mother...
In case you missed our 1st #ASALHTV webinar on “Healing Justice: Necropolitics & Black lives Amid “Pandemics” featuring Kaye Wise Whitehead, Zebulon Miletsky, Helina Haile and Nicole Lewis of the Marshall Project, it re-airs...
Please join us for a virtual panel discussion on the activism of Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune on her birthday (July 10th).
A Conversation with Kenvi Phillips, Curator for Race and Ethnicity, Schlesinger Library, Harvard University
The world is changing and so are we! Our rescheduled face to face meeting will now be held virtually on Zoom/Conference Call. If you are not a member and would like to join the...
Telling Stories, Creating Histories Wednesday, July 8 and 15 • 12:00pm-1:15pm • Online Free and open to the public Join the Center for Black Digital Research (#DigBlk), AARP DC, and the Anacostia Community Museum...
A Conversation with Vedet R. Coleman-Robinson, Executive Director of the Association of African American Museums
A Conversation with Makola Adbullah, President, Virginia State University