Black and Brown Interpreters Meetup – Frankly Charleston Tour
Date: January 25, 2025 Time: Check-in at 11:00 AM | Tour: 11:30 AM–1:00 PM Location: Charleston Visitors Center Join CHS ASALH in supporting a special Frankly Charleston Black History Tour, … Continue reading Black and Brown Interpreters Meetup – Frankly Charleston Tour
*NEW DATE* CHS Area ASALH Joins Charleston Gaillard Center & Buxton Books for “A Conversation with Ta-Nehisi Coates”
Charleston Gaillard Center & Buxton Books Present A Conversation with Ta-Nehisi Coates Moderated by Dr. Tonya Matthews . The #1 New York Times bestselling author of Between the World and … Continue reading *NEW DATE* CHS Area ASALH Joins Charleston Gaillard Center & Buxton Books for “A Conversation with Ta-Nehisi Coates”
2024 Avery Family Reunion – Aug 25, 2024 (Burke High School)
"The Avery Research Center's annual Avery Family Reunion returns Sunday, August 25, 2024, from 2PM - 6PM at Burke High School. We're thrilled to partner with our friends at the Gullah … Continue reading 2024 Avery Family Reunion – Aug 25, 2024 (Burke High School)
The Gospel Fest / The Gullah Geechee Experience
Saturday, June 15 · 10am - 3pm EDT Purchase tickets HERE See flyer for venue information
Lowcountry Jazz Festival Weekend
"This Labor Day weekend, immerse yourself in the heart of Charleston’s vibrant music scene at the Lowcountry Jazz Festival. Proudly presented by the Charleston Gaillard Center in partnership with Closing … Continue reading Lowcountry Jazz Festival Weekend
Branch Quarterly Membership Meeting – March 16, 2024 – St Andrews Library (Hurd Room)
Date Saturday 16th, March 2024 Time 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm Location St. Andrews Library - 1735 N Woodmere Dr, Charleston, SC 29407 (Hurd Room) Description The first membership meeting … Continue reading Branch Quarterly Membership Meeting – March 16, 2024 – St Andrews Library (Hurd Room)
CHS Area Branch Presents ASALH 2024 Black History Theme: African Americans and the Arts
The Charleston Area Branch of ASALH invites you to join their Black History Month celebrations with the theme "African Americans and the Arts." Collaborating with various partners throughout the Lowcountry, Charleston Area Branch ASALH commits to keeping African American history and legacy in the forefront. ASALH's National office will host a Virtual Black History Month Festival accessible on YouTube throughout February. Explore African American heritage and stay updated on events via Charleston ASALH's events page.
