National Civil Rights Museum: Freedom Award Ceremony
The 31st Freedom Award will be presented on October 20, 2022 at the Orpheum Theatre in Memphis, TN. The honorees are Taylor Branch, Isabel Wilkerson, Frederick W. Smith. The Pre-Show
The 31st Freedom Award will be presented on October 20, 2022 at the Orpheum Theatre in Memphis, TN. The honorees are Taylor Branch, Isabel Wilkerson, Frederick W. Smith. The Pre-Show
Registration is now live for the Council of American Jewish Museums’ 2022 conference on Re/Imagining: The Future of Culturally Specific Museums – taking place November 1-3 and developed in partnership with the Association of African
The goal of the African American Civil Rights grant program is to preserve and protect sites associated with the struggle for equality from the transatlantic slave trade forward. AACR Grants fund a broad range
An in-depth interview with Dr. Ira Harkavy -Assoc VP & Founding Director of the Netter Center and Janice Sykes-Ross, Executive Director of the Paul Robeson House & Museum Musical Concert
This is an opportunity to learn about current job openings in the Historic Sites department and Preservation division at the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Then get your questions answered
Last Chance to Apply for the 2023 History Leadership Seminar: AAAM has become an Advisory Board Partner of the AASLH History Leadership Institute, joining a coalition of several organizations. The
Throughout its 55-year history, Smithsonian’s Anacostia Community Museum has partnered with local community organizations, youth advocates, and schools to engage teens in understanding and leading social change. In the spring
Please join the Margaret Walker Center for the statewide preliminary recitation contest of Mississippi Poetry Out Loud in the Jackson State University Student Center Theater at noon on Wednesday, February 1, 2023.
Join the Pyramid Atlantic Art Center: for a special reception to celebrate the opening of A Collaboration of Creativity: Print Work by David C. Driskell curated by Curlee Raven Holton, PhD. David C.
The Cost of Voicing the Past: The Trauma of Historical Interpretation Museum professionals have the special calling and unique opportunity to interact with history and bring it to life.
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Join the Margaret Walker Center at 6 p.m. on Thursday, February 23, for a special documentary screening and discussion of This Freedom Rider Invites You into My Prison Cell on the Margaret Walker
For program information www.nps.gov/cawo To make reservations please email WoodsonNHS@ps.gov
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The Mildred Colodny Diversity Scholarship program provides financial assistance and experiential learning opportunities to individuals preparing for careers in historic preservation. The purpose of the Colodny Scholarship is to increase
Opening Up: Creating New Field Guides to Trust, Service, and Responsibility Join us in Lawrence! At AAMG’s in-person 2023 conference, you can connect with your peers in the field, share stories,
#MACBahamas2023 The 2023 MAC Conference will take place in Nassau, The Bahamas from Wednesday, March 1 to Sunday, March 5, 2023. This will be MAC’s first in-person conference since 2019,
APPLICATIONS OPEN Through a partnership with the National Park Service’s African American Civil Rights Network (AACRN), the Association of African American Museums (AAAM) will soon award several grants between $5,000 to
The Center for Civil Rights History and Research will launch the annual Women in the Movement lecture series in a March 16 conversation with Angeline Butler, a South Carolina native
For Program Information: www.nps.gov/mamc For Reservations please email: BethuneNHS@nps.gov