ASALH St. Petersburg Branch Book Discussion
Online via Zoom
Showing of Documentary Film: "Barbara Lee: Speaking Truth to Power" (1hr 22min) When: Saturday October 23, 2021 Time: 7 or 7:30 PM (depending on darkness). Try to arrive on time. Where: OUTDOORS: On Back Patio of the St. Petersburg Monthly Meeting of Friends (Quakers) Meeting House Address: 130 19th Avenue SE (Old Southeast) St. Petersburg […]
The Branch will host a health and wellness information and membership recruitment table at the annual Tampa Bay Collard Green Festival at the Woodson African American Museum of Florida, 2240 9th Ave S, 33712. Timeslots from 9am to 5pm to help staff the table are available by sending an email to [email protected]
Branch President Attorney Jacqueline Hubbard represents the Saint Petersburg Branch on a panel discussion on race, racism and racial injustices in the Bradenton/Manatee/Pinellas County area. "From the slave raid that destroyed the maroon community of Angola in 1821, to the enslaved in the village of Manatee, Jim Crow laws, local lynchings, and the Civil Rights […]
Join us for a 47-minute presentation of the hit Netflix series 'High on the Hog: How African Cuisine Transformed America' featuring Tampa Bay Collard Green Festival 2022 Special Guest Ms. Gabrielle E. W. Carter.
My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me, an international bestseller, is a book born of a shocking discovery: At age 38, married with two children, Jennifer Teege picked up a book by chance at Hamburg’s main library and discovered that her grandfather was the brutal Nazi commandant of the Plaszow concentration camp, portrayed so memorably by […]
In an awards ceremony held May 7, 2022, at Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, FL, local Branch President Attorney Jacqueline Hubbard was present to deliver a 'check' in the amount of $12,700.00. The 'check' represents funds raised by the Branch in support of The Woodson African American History Museum of Florida's 'Woodson Warriors' scholarship program. This […]