ASALH Louisville Dr. Carter G. Woodson Branch Blak Koffee Louisville, KY Carter G. Woodson ASALH Pop-Up
February 15, 2024: Louisville, KY Carter G. Woodson ASALH Pop-Up 7:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Blak Koffee 1219 W. Jefferson St. Louisville, KY 40203
February 15, 2024: Louisville, KY Carter G. Woodson ASALH Pop-Up 7:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Blak Koffee 1219 W. Jefferson St. Louisville, KY 40203
Edwin Bancroft Henderson, II
A panel of four to five will host a book reflection and discussion of Dr. Carter G. Woodson’s Miseducation of the Negro. The event will be live at the historic
Members of the chapter visited a variety of historic locations in Louisville that are included as part of the chapter’s black history scavenger hunt around the city commemorating Louisville’s rich
Join the National Park Service and the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, Inc. (ASALH), as we come together to celebrate the 148th anniversary of the birth of "the Father...
Vice-President of the Rose Family Cleveland ASALH Branch interviewed Dr. Craig Woodson, President of the Rose Family Cleveland ASALH Branch. Dr. Woodson told his story of how he realized in 1984 that after years...
Since January 2018, retired Army Col. Edna W. Cummings has worked to bring recognition to the all-black WWII Women’s Army Corps unit the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion also known as the Six Triple...
National Council Negro Women (NCNW) is an “organization of organizations,” comprised of 330 campus and community-based sections and 33 national women’s organizations that enlightens, inspires, and connects more than 2,000,000 women and men.
Los Angeles, CA – Our Authors Study Club, an organization dedicated to making the world more aware of, more connected to, and more invested in the African American and the
First Things First Morning Show with Dominique DiPrima They say “all politics is local.” The KBLA morning show offers news and commentary from a uniquely different perspective. The show features
All who register will be able to attend live, or view a recording sent after the event. Jivin’ with Dr. Daddy-O: Race, Radio and Representing Black in Jim Crow New
Evelyn Bethune
This Conference Session features author Dr. Leonard Weather, Jr. discussing his book, Endometriosis, the Name of the Pain and How to Repress It.
Dr. Lois Harrison-Jones, Professor Emerita of the Howard University, School of Education and the Past National President of NABSE and Continental Societies, Inc.® was recently recognized and honored by two
Lura Daniels-Ball, OASC President Dr. Donald Singleton, AP African Studies Instructor Dorsey High School, Los Angeles Dr. W. Marvin Dulaney, President, Association for the Study of African American Life and
Dr. Jon Willen will deliver a “Civil War Medicine Primer”, an overview of all aspects of Civil War-era medicine, including care of the wounded, surgery, nursing, infectious diseases, innovations in the transportation of the...
The Institute for Common Power strives to facilitate the creation of a just and inclusive democracy while working to eliminate racial inequity. Education can and must lead to action. To this end,...