Banner for the 2022 Black History Month Virtual Festival, themed Black Health and Wellness, with two smiling Black medical professionals and event details; held throughout February.

Black History Month Virtual Festival

ASALH will hold innovative virtual programming in the month of February celebrating the 2022 Black History Theme: Black Health and Wellness

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Black Bodies: From Exploitation to Excellence

African American Contribution to Medical Discovery and Public Health

Promotional graphic for the 2022 Black History Month Virtual Festival featuring “Black Bodies I & II,” with general admission registration available for $65.
Graphic for the 2022 Black History Month Virtual Festival. It advertises REGISTER BLACK BODIES I & II, includes greeting cards and a lapel pin, and highlights a $125 price in bold red text.
2022 Black History Month Virtual Festival promotional graphic; register for Black Bodies I & II and receive a Woodson House commemorative ornament for $150.

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ASALH THANKS OUR 2021 BLACK HISTORY MONTH FESTIVAL SPONSORS

ASALH invites you to learn more about the 2021 Black History Month Festival Sponsors. Thanks to generous support ASALH can promote, research, preserve, interpret and disseminate information about Black life, history and culture to the global community. We are honored to partner with our premier sponsors. Your support continues to motivate and inspire our organization.

Click the logos below to learn more about each sponsor.

LEGACY SPONSORS

The image shows the AARP logo in bold red letters with a wavy line crossing the lower part of the first A.
Bank of America logo with the text “BANK OF AMERICA” in blue capital letters next to a stylized American flag icon in red and blue.
The image shows the Johnson & Johnson logo, with the company name written twice in red cursive handwriting on a white background.
A large, gold, three-dimensional letter H appears above the word HISTORY in bold black letters with two red horizontal lines underneath.
New York Life logo featuring the words NEW YORK LIFE in bold, white, uppercase letters within a blue square background.
The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity crest features a knight’s helmet, crossed swords, a green laurel wreath, and a purple shield with gold symbols. Below, text states the fraternity was founded on November 17, 1911, at Howard University, Washington, DC.
Shield with a helmet, crossed swords, and a laurel wreath, featuring Greek letters and the year 1911. A banner reads Life Member. Text below says Omega Life Membership Foundation, Incorporated Established September 1984.

CULTURAL SPONSORS

Logo featuring a fork, pencil, and the words Dennys Hungry for Education. The word EDUCATION appears prominently, with the A marked as an A+. A banner below reads In Strategic Partnership With.
TD Ready Commitment logo. The green TD logo is on the left, separated by a vertical line from the words TD Ready Commitment with READY in green and the rest in black.
The Merck logo, featuring four overlapping green and white shapes forming a cross-like symbol to the left of the bold, black word MERCK on a white background.

HISTORY MAKER SPONSORS

Logo for Fort Myer Construction. The design features two red castle towers with the letters FMC in between, and the company name Fort Myer Construction in black text to the right.
United Bank logo with a large green stylized U on the left and the words UNITED BANK in bold black letters on the right.

PRESERVATION SPONSORS

DC Lottery logo with the words DC LOTTERY in blue, a red and blue clover design replacing the O, and the slogan LOTS OF PEOPLE WIN underneath.
Logo for NCNW featuring a purple illustration of a building inside an oval and the bold purple letters ncnw beside the words commitment | unity | self reliance underneath.
The logo of the National Education Association with nea in large lowercase letters on the left and NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION in uppercase letters stacked on the right, all on a blue background.
Logo for the National Museum of African American History and Culture, featuring white text on layered dark purple shapes, and the Smithsonian sunburst logo with the word “Smithsonian” below.
A crest featuring a knight’s helmet, two crossed swords, and a purple shield with gold symbols, surrounded by a green laurel wreath. Below, text reads: OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY, INC. THIRD DISTRICT 3RDDISTRICTQUES.ORG.
Blue and white circular logo for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., featuring the phrases “Since 1920,” “Scholarship,” “Service,” “Sisterhood,” and “Finer Womanhood” around a stylized dove.
Logo for Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church, featuring bold text over a purple geometric shape in the background.
Green logo of The Links, Incorporated, featuring a chain encircling a globe with North and South America visible. Text below reads: Linked in Friendship, Connected in Service.
Green outlined illustration of a neoclassical building above the words Treasury Department Federal Credit Union in black, capital letters on a white background.
A book cover for Back There, Then features vintage Black family photographs, a historic building, and a country road. The memoir is by Marietta Stevens Crichlow, with notes by Linda Crichlow White.
Text reading Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham in large, dark blue serif font on a light, textured background.
A rectangular sign with the name Ardie Myers in large, dark blue serif font on a light wood-textured background.
A sign with the name Barbara Morland written in bold, dark blue letters on a light wood-textured background.
Text sign displaying the name Gladys Gary Vaughn in large, bold, dark blue letters on a light, wood-textured background.

MEDIA SPONSORS

Logo for Behavior Analysts Certification Board featuring the organizations name in black text, with a blue circular design on the right containing a white checkmark inside.
The logo reads Black Journal in blue text, with the a in Black and o in Journal replaced by orange Adinkra symbols.
A graphic shows three black silhouettes labeled Fire Alarm, Smoke Detector, and Heat Detector under a large red zigzag line representing fire.
Red stylized text logo that reads Informant on a transparent background. The word is written in a cursive, flowing font.