Museums Advocacy Day 2023

Washington, DC Washington, DC

Registration closes Friday, January 20! Join us for Museums Advocacy Day 2023 Over the course of the pandemic, our field has generated unparalleled levels of advocacy for museums. You have

An Elegant Evening of Jazz 

Featuring Jamaaladeen Tacuma and Osayande Baruti. You can register at: https://bit.ly/therehestood2022. The audience will be a part of this interactive evening performance. If you are unable to watch the event on February 2,

Artistic & Curatorial Perspectives from the Majority World

Thursday, February 17, 2022, 11:00AM ET $5 AAMC members / $10 nonmembers This panel will approach the issue of ‘identity’ through a multi-perspectival discussion of artistic and curatorial practices from

“She Took Justice: The Black Woman, Law, and Power”

Join law professor Gloria J. Browne-Marshall for a virtual lecture "She Took Justice: The Black Woman, Law, and Power." She Took Justice explores the Black woman’s miraculous journey African to political power

Carnival and Writing: Words Across the Water

Rawle Gibbons and Eintou Pearl Springer to be featured on Feb 24, 2022: South Carolina State University’s “Words Across the Water: Writing and Discourse Across the Black Atlantic Rawle Gibbons

Black Bodies, Part II: Race Norming in the NFL

The second session will focus on contemporary issues addressing health and well-being among Black athletes. It will feature a round table discussion among former NFL players and sports medicine professionals

ASALH Call For Papers Deadline: May 11, 2022

The theme for 2022 focuses on the importance of Black Health and Wellness. This theme acknowledges the various ways health and wellness can be described, including, but not limited, to

Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival

MOBILIZATION TOUR IN MEMPHIS | MAY 23, 20220 In Memphis, grassroots organizers are building a Movement to overcome systemic racism, systemic poverty, ecological devastation+denial of healthcare, the war economy, and

ICOM NMAAHC Workshop Registration

    ICOM-NMAAHC International Collaboration Workshop   Applications are now open for an upcoming workshop, co-developed by the International Council of Museums and the Office of Strategic Partnerships (OSP) at

Free Event: What to the Slave is the 4th of July?

What to the Slave is the 4th of July? Frederick Douglass National Historic Site  FEE: Free.  LOCATION: All events will be held at Anacostia Park next to the Skating Pavilion.