41st Annual Nashville Conference on African American History and Culture (virtual)
February 11, 2022 |
2022 Virtual Conference
For the past forty-one years, the Metropolitan Historical Commission and Tennessee State University have partnered to present the Nashville Conference on African American History and Culture. This year's conference will be only the second virtually-held event in the conference's long history and is packed with many new presenters, engaging sessions, and talented musical guests. Our theme this year is "Pioneers, Politics, and Preservation."
Attendees will enjoy thoughtful sessions from seven distinguished Tennessee historians and will be treated to entertainment to include a chamber choir, poetry group, spoken word performance, and a virtual tour of the new National Museum of African American Music. The $20 registration fee includes access to the half-day online event and helps ensure that the conference continues for future generations. We hope you will join us in celebration of the 41st annual Nashville Conference on African American History and Culture!
This year's conference will be held online Friday, February 11, 2022 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Please visit our Eventzilla page to view the full program and register.
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Website:
www.nashville.gov/departments/historic-preservation/events/conference-african-american-history-and-culture |
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Location Information |
Virtual Event |
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Contact Information |
Caroline Eller |
Email:
caroline.eller@nashville.gov |
Phone:
615-862-7970 x79780 |
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