The Charleston Area Branch of ASALH welcomes community submissions for our Community Events Calendar, a space dedicated to sharing programs, gatherings, and initiatives that highlight African American history, culture, and education. Whether you’re organizing a lecture, cultural festival, book talk, or historical commemoration, we invite you to submit your event for consideration. Our goal is to provide a central hub where community members can stay informed and engaged with meaningful events throughout Charleston and surrounding areas. All submissions will be reviewed for alignment with ASALH’s mission before being added to the calendar. Thank you for helping us connect, educate, and celebrate African American heritage together!
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2025 SCABSE Winter Conference – South Carolina Alliance of Black School Educators

The South Carolina Alliance of Black School Educators is hosting an informative conference, with keynote speakers Dr. LaTonya M. Goffney, Superintendent of Aldine ISD and President of NABSE, and Mr. Patrick Briggs, Northeast Area Director for AVID.
Explore a wide range of impactful topics through the following conference strands:
- College and Career Readiness
- Positive Behavior Interventions, Discipline, and Restorative Practices (MTSS)
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- Differentiating Instruction within the Core
- Leadership and Culture
- Mathematics: From Concrete to Abstract
- Family and Community Involvement, Programs, and Events
- Public School Supporters: Retirees, School Board Members, etc.
- Reading and Writing Instruction / The Science of Reading
- Recruitment and Retention
- Social and Emotional Learning / Mental Health for Students and Adults
- Special Education
- STEM/STEAM/Technology/Artificial Intelligence
We urge CHS ASALH members and all interested community members to participate in this dynamic event to advance education and equity in our schools.
For more information and to register, visit the South Carolina Alliance of Black School Educators’ website.
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