association for the study of african american ......saturday, february 6, 2021, 12:00 p.m. to 2:00...
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Saturday, February 6, 2021, 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. EST FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF AFRICAN AMERICAN LIFE AND HISTORY® THE FOUNDERS OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH
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FROM THE CONTINENT TO THE AMERICAS: FOODWAYS, CULTURE AND TRADITIONS IN THE AFRICAN AMERICAN FAMILY
VIRTUAL FESTIVALTHE 2021 BLACK HISTORY MONTH
The Black Family: Representation, Identity, and Diversity
ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF AFRICAN AMERICAN LIFE AND HISTORY®
CELEBRATING THE 95TH ANNUAL BLACK HISTORY THEME
THIS PROGRAM WILL BE SHOWN ON ASALHTV WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/ASALHTV
This event will feature a panel of authors, chefs and historians who will share their work and discuss the important role that food has played in Black family life throughout the diaspora. Panelists include: Gina Paige, CEO and Founder of African Ancestry; Carla Hall, author and celebrity chef; Stephanie Evans, scholar and author, Georgia State University; Daphne Maxwell Reid, actor (Fresh Prince of Bel Air) and
author of “Grace, Soul and Mother Wit”; and Jerome Grant, executive chef of the historic National Museum of African American History who will join us for this exciting event!
Carla Hall Author and Celebrity Chef
Gina Paige CEO and Founder of
African Ancestry
Stephanie Evans Scholar and Author,
Georgia State University
Daphne Maxwell Reid Actor (Fresh Prince of Bel Air) and author of “Grace,
Soul and Mother Wit”
Jerome Grant Chef, National Museum of African American History