How Do You Attend The ASALH Black History Month Luncheon In Washington, DC?
ASALH (Association for the Study of African American Life and History) is an organization founded in 1915 by Carter G. Woodson, a civil rights pioneer. The association was started to share information about the history of Black America with the world. For over 80 years, there has been a luncheon that recognizes African Americans who have contributed to the mission of the ASALH. The best part is that anyone can attend and enjoy the Black History Month festivities. Visit the ASALH website and find out the date of the upcoming luncheon. You can also purchase your tickets there as well (see Resources below). Become a member of ASALH. Your membership will allow you to forward the mission of ASALH while enjoying the benefits of membership, which includes a discount on the yearly Black History Month Luncheon. Buy your ticket early and take advantage of early-bird pricing. The ASALH website has information on the discounted amount, as well as the cutoff date, to secure discounted pricing. Plan