AHA Harlem Renaissance Plenary (NYC)

New York Hilton 1335 Sixth Avenue, New York, NY

In observation of the 100th anniversary of Alain Locke's The New Negro, A'Lelia will join a panel moderated by Columbia Journalism School dean Jelani Cobb with Gene Andrew Jarrett (Princeton), David Levering Lewis (NYU), Denise Murrell (The Met), and Jeffrey Stewart (UCSB) at the American Historical Association annual meeting.

AHA Black Women’s Biography

New York Hilton 1335 Sixth Avenue, New York, NY

A'Lelia joins a panel with professors Barbara Savage (University of Pennsylvania), Thadious Davis (University of Pennsylvania), Farah Jasmine Griffin (Columbia University), Cheryl D. Hicks (University of Delaware) and Sharon Harley (University of Maryland College Park). Inspired by Savage's Merze Tate: The Global Odyssey of a Black Woman Scholar (Yale, 2023), this session explores questions of […]

Harlem Renaissance at Woodlawn Cemetery (Virtual)

Join A’Lelia Bundles and Eric K. Washington for a talk on the best books to read to learn more about the Harlem Renaissance. This talk is sponsored by an American Cultural Heritage Action Fund grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

ASALH Luncheon Authors Book Fair (Washington, DC)

Westin Washington, DC 2350 M Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

A'Lelia will join several authors at Author's Book Fair at the Association for the Study of African American Life and History's Black History Month Luncheon

Woman’s National Democratic Club (Washington, DC)

1526 New Hampshire Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20036

A'Lelia will speak about Madam C. J. Walker and A'Lelia Walker's political, community and philanthropic activism at a Women's History Month program at the Democratic Woman's National Democratic Club in Washington, DC.

BIO Black Biography Conference (Montgomery, AL)

Troy University 231 Montgomery Street, Montgomery, AL, United States

A'Lelia will deliver the keynote speech at the Telling Stories of Black Lives Through Biographies symposium hosted by Troy University and the Biographers International Organization in Montgomery, Alabama.