Executive Director at The Rosenwald Park Campaign
The Rosenwald Park Campaign is seeking a full-time Executive Director (ED) to develop from an all-volunteer organization to a professional one.
The Rosenwald Park Campaign is seeking a full-time Executive Director (ED) to develop from an all-volunteer organization to a professional one.
Applications are being accepted for the Burroughs-Wright Fellowship, which supports emerging museum professionals through mentorship and engagement at the annual conference.
The AAAM2026 Conference invites proposals highlighting innovative research, programs, exhibitions, and collaborations that advance African American museums and cultural institutions.
Oregon State University seeks an Assistant Professor of History to teach and develop courses in African American history, conduct research, and contribute to the History MA/MS program and faculty development.
The University of South Florida seeks an Assistant Director of Sales & Marketing to lead media sales, mentor account executives, and drive revenue for WUSF Public Media across broadcast and digital platforms.
The Greater Kansas City Black History Study Group hosted its October program at the Black Archives of Mid-America, featuring guest speaker and doctoral candidate Terrence Frazier. In his talk, “Historical Workplace Trauma: The Mask...
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Savannah Tech Historic Preservation students will join ASALH on October 18, 2025, to restore the Law family plot at Laurel Grove South Cemetery, honoring civil rights leader W.W. Law and preserving Savannah’s Black heritage.
The Department of English and Philosophy at Wheaton College in Massachusetts invites applicants for an adjunct faculty appointment to teach two courses in African American Literature and Culture for the Spring 2026 academic year.