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This blog is a partnership between ASALH South Florida (Association for the Study of African American Life and History) and The Spady Cultural Heritage Museum. With this blog, ASALH South Florida and The Spady Museum endeavor to promote, interpret, and disseminate information about Black life, history, and culture to the global community while bridging the gap between university and community.

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Dr. Delores M. Walters is a cultural anthropologist, educator, and diversity program specialist. She has promoted the contributions and cultural/historical heritage of people especially of African descent over the span of an... more

Dr. Roslyn Dean is the Community Engagement Manager for Broward County Library in Fort Lauderdale, FL. She supervises adult, youth, learning, and volunteer services, digital initiatives, and outreach for the library system. While... more

Dr. Joan Cartwright is a renowned veteran of the Jazz and Blues stage for 40+ years. She is a vocalist, composer, and author of 14 books, including her memoir, touring and teaching experiences in 20 countries, poetry, women in music, and... more

Sean Jones a special education 9th grade teacher. He has been teaching for six years. He is a graduate of Morehouse College '98. He is enrolled in Clark Atlanta University's MA Program for African American Studies. He is an avid reader of... more

Sylvia Cyrus began her tenure as the executive director of ASALH in 2003. She is the 2nd longest-serving Executive Director to lead the Association of African American Life and History (ASALH) in its mission to promote, research, preserve,... more

Dr. Anderson has been a full-time professor at PBSC since January 2008. Her Ph.D. is in psychological development, with a minor in personality and women's psychology. Her dissertation focused on African American women in the Black... more

Kisha King was born in Brooklyn, New York to Panamanian parents. She lived in the mid-Atlantic area before moving to Florida. Kisha earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and a Master of Arts in American History from Florida... more

Dinizulu Gene Tinnie (February 25, Bronx, NY), Suffolk County Community College and State University of New York-Stony Brook for a B.A. in French (1965). Fulbright for French at the Université de Caen, France. M.A. in... more

Charlene Farrington is the Director of the Spady Cultural Arts Museum in Delray Beach, Florida. She has been the President of ASALH South Florida for two years. Charlene will share her experiences as a member of ASALH National... more

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