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2024 AAAM CONFERENCE REGISTRATION The Association of African American Museums is excited that you will be joining us for our 46th Annual Conference, in Baltimore, MD. CONFERENCE REGISTRATION INCLUDES: Full access to daily
2024 AAAM CONFERENCE REGISTRATION The Association of African American Museums is excited that you will be joining us for our 46th Annual Conference, in Baltimore, MD. CONFERENCE REGISTRATION INCLUDES: Full access to daily
On October 16, take to X (Twitter) for #AskAnArchivist Day! Bring us your questions about our archives, archival practices in general, or anything you’d like to know about the field
The year 2024 marks several significant anniversaries for the Civil Rights Movement in the United States, including the 70th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling in Brown v. Board of
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Join a sip and paint workshop at the Maryland Center for History and Culture with Michael Seipp, a Baltimore native and self-taught artist practicing the tradition of screen painting. Baltimore
In partnership with the North Carolina African American Heritage Commission and Shaw University, The HBCU Radio Preservation Project’s annual HBCU Radio Preservation Symposium will be held Wednesday, November 13 from
Join the Smithsonian and local leaders to discuss how access to critical resources can shape communities across the nation—including right here in St. Louis. Moderated by Soledad O’Brien, award-winning journalist
How Safe Are You – Continuing Discussion: Combating and Responding to Security Issues in Black Museums Do you recognize behaviors, actions, and situations that result in unsafe environments for you,
Join the Smithsonian and local leaders to discuss how access to critical resources can shape communities across the nation—including right here in Nashville. Moderated by Soledad O’Brien, award-winning journalist and
Applicants to the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) for awards with expected issuance dates on or after October 1, 2024, should be aware of revisions to the Uniform Administrative
On behalf of the Out(sider) Preservation Initiative (OPI), we’re excited to announce that grant funding is now available for descendant-led projects that celebrate and preserve historic Black communities through storytelling, arts, and preservation! We’d
Activating Environmental Care and Strength at Museums and Historic Sites Virtual Summit January 28 – 29 $60 AASLH Members | $75 Nonmembers SEE THE PROGRAM | REGISTER HERE | BECOME A MEMBER Environmental and
New Stage Theatre is proud to present Katori Hall’s The Mountaintop, a powerful and thought-provoking drama that reimagines the final night of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. before his assassination. Opening
February 7-8, 2025: Tougaloo College (Jackson, MS) (register here) Featuring SNCC veterans, Jennifer Lawson and Charles McLaurin, and humanities scholars, Emilye Crosby and Robert Greene Feb. 7, 10:00 am-12:00 pm CT:
The Banneker-Douglass-Tubman Museum Presents “Sacred Spaces” featuring Jabari Jefferson: A Groundbreaking Exhibition Honoring African American Heritage and Sustainability Opens February 2025 ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND– The Banneker-Douglass-Tubman Museum proudly announces “Sacred Spaces,”
The official 2025 annual meeting page for the upcoming OHA conference in Atlanta, Georgia, is now available on the OHA website! Inspired by the upcoming semi-quincentennial commemoration of the signing of the
The Margaret Walker Center invites proposals for papers, presentations, and panels for the 19th Annual Creative Arts & Scholarly Engagement (CASE) Festival, scheduled for Friday and Saturday, April 4 &