Application: Collections Emergency Relief Fund

Collections Emergency Relief Fund The Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation will begin accepting applications for its $200,000 Collections Emergency Relief Fund on April 15. The fund was established to provide

Join AAAM’s Virtual Party

AAAM's Emerging Museum Professionals Invite ALL Members to Join a FREE Virtual Party.   Sign up below to receive the link for tonight's event!

African American Genealogy Workshop Survey

African American Genealogy Workshop Survey: The Senator John Heinz History Center’s African American Program, in partnership with the Afro-American Historical & Genealogical Society of Pittsburgh and the Department of Africana

Virtual Program: African American Genealogy Workshop

African American Genealogy Workshop Learn more about the history and genealogy of African and Native American peoples from genealogical expert Angela Walton-Raji, and Alaina Roberts, Ph.D., assistant professor of history

Virtual Program: EMANCIPATION COMMEMORATION

Emancipation in Florida online event is co-presented by the John G. Riley Center/Museum and the Florida Department of State. You can tune in Wednesday, May 20, 11am to 4pm, by

MONDAYS IN JUNE: Zoom Dinner with Tim Wise

Zoom Dinner with Tim Wise Join the John Mitchell, Jr. Program, Busboys and Poets, and the Maryland Lynching Memorial Project for an engaging talk each Monday in June. About this

AAAM | EMP…Protest Playlist

AAAM | EMP Group invites you join our Protest Playlist Event. Live DJ set from "Mr. Magic Hands"  When:   Tuesday, June 9th, 2020 at 7:30 pm EST Register By:

Virtual Program: ‘Kindred Spirits’ Film Screening

Free Online Film Screening and Discussion of Documentary "Kindred Spirits" Thursday, June 11 at 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. (EDT) RSVP at http://www.WHUTKindredScreening.eventbrite.com As part of its "Movie Theatre Thursdays" series,

Juneteenth Celebration

Juneteenth Celebration  On this June 19th, six AAAM Institutional Members from coast to coast will join forces to launch BLKFREEDOM.org, a digital commemoration of Juneteenth, the day that the Emancipation Proclamation

Regional Leadership Conversations Initiative

AAAM will host web-based regional conversations for executive leaders of African American museums across the country. The sessions will take place over the next three months with each regional cohort

Art as a Catalyst for Change

Anacostia Community Museum Washington, DC

Sometimes voices are not heard audibly but visually, a voice can be amplified through the power of the Arts.  For the creatives, art is healing, therapeutic, and a means of expression

#TakeTimeThursdays: Soulful Delight

Anacostia Community Museum Washington, DC

#TakeTimeThursdays | Soulful Delight: Light Dishes for Summertime Meals with Chef Moses Jackson Louisiana chef, Moses Jackson, discusses what inspired his love for the culinary arts. He’ll do a live

Film Premier—John Lewis: Good Trouble

National Museum of African American History and Culture 1400 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington

Director Dawn Porter uses interviews and rare archival footage in her highly anticipated documentary entitled “John Lewis: Good Trouble.” A Magnolia Pictures and Participant release, the film chronicles the Georgia