ASALH Executive Director Sylvia Y. Cyrus Leads the Organization into a New Century
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Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens and ASALH welcome you to the 110th Annual Conference
Rev. Raphael Warnock, US Senator for Georgia and ASALH invite you to the 110th Annual Conference!
Marking 65 years since the attack on civil rights activists in Jacksonville, Rodney L. Hurst, Sr. reflects on the lasting impact of Ax Handle Saturday.
Three generations. Over 80 years. One mission: preserving the legacy of Ida B. Wells. The Duster family is proud to announce a meaningful victory in their fight against 'Ida’s Legacy.'
Journalist and author A’Lelia Bundles offers fresh insight into her new book, Joy Goddess, a vivid portrait of A’Lelia Walker—Harlem icon and cultural trailblazer. An exclusive conversation on legacy, art, and Black history.
The Dr. Diana Slaughter Kotzin and Mr. Joseph G. Kotzin Fund Grant offers $9,500 to support early career psychologists researching child and youth suicide among African Americans.
From the ASALH President's desk
Latinos in Heritage Conservation has launched the Endangered Latinx Landmarks program, the first national effort to protect Latinx heritage sites in the U.S. facing urgent threats like demolition, gentrification, and climate change. Communities are...
ASALH mourns the loss of ASALH PhilaMontco Branch Member Justine Presha DeVan. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her family, friends, and colleagues.