2021

Membership Drive

Join today at 15% discount until December 31st, 2021.


Click the image to view the African Enslavement Revolts map. About this map, once you click on a marker you will see an image, click on it to see video or hear audio.

Click the image to view the African Enslavement Revolts map. About this map, once you click on a marker you will see an image, click on it to see video or hear audio.

AHSA is Using Technology to Share Our Cultural and Historical Experiences! Here We Have an Interactive Digital Map of Revolts Against European Infringement Into African Societies and Enslavement. By Looking At The Courage and Fortitude of Our Ancestors, We Can Eradicate Myths About African Resistance. In an Effort to Make This Project More Communal, please send any Comments, Edits, And Additional Information on Revolts to Blackdiaspora.Maps@Gmail.Com

 Asante Sana, Dr. Ife, President, AHSA


 
 

Celebrating AHSA’s Golden Anniversary-Towards an African Renaissance: Africa and Diaspora Collaborations

 

The African Heritage Studies Association (AHSA) was founded in 1969 as association of scholars of African descent, dedicated to the exploration, preservation, and academic presentation of the heritage of African people on the ancestral soil of Africa and in the diaspora. For more than four decades it has been the major challenger of the Eurocentric view of Africa and African Studies and a leader of the struggle to ignite an African Renaissance. 

 

 Supporting exploration, education, and preservation.


AHSA Global Initiatives

 
 

AHSA “Connecting to our Source” teach-in August 17, 2020. Click here to watch the video recording. Use password BMU^vMV2 to access.

AHSA teach-in

 
VP Afia Zakiya leads us in water projects in Ghana and access and affordability of water in the US!

VP Afia Zakiya leads us in water projects in Ghana and access and affordability of water in the US!

Global water projects

 
 
 
AHSA board member Kalenda Eaton, professor of African and African American Studies at the University of Oklahoma, discussed the history of the 1921 Tulsa massacre that led to the killing of hundreds of African Americans.

AHSA board member, Kalenda Eaton on C-SPAN discussing the History of the 1921 Tulsa Massacre

 
ASA Restoration of the tomb of Karakhamun, 25th dynasty on West Bank. "Africa's last walk in the sun," John H. Clarke

ASA Restoration of the tomb of Karakhamun, 25th dynasty on West Bank. "Africa's last walk in the sun," John H. Clarke

Restoration of the tomb of Karakhamun

 
 
 

We are building an African Renaissance.

 
 
 
 
 

 

Dedicated to change.

 

The African Heritage Studies Association (AHSA), proudly heralded an African-centered, African controlled professional organization committed to researching, analyzing and promoting the heritage and legacy of African in Africa and across the Diaspora.

The best and brightest African-centered scholars and activists have participated in annual AHSA conferences and have informed and inspired a generation of scholars who now take for granted African-centered scholarship and the place of Africa's heritage and legacy in world history.

 
 
 
Derrick Hollowell VitoArt

Derrick Hollowell VitoArt