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Helping the Tired, the Poor, the Huddled Masses
Grace Argo | Mar 10, 2022
History students help attorneys with asylum cases in the University of Michigan’s Immigrant Justice Lab. -
Trolling History
Alexandra F. Levy | Feb 14, 2022
Academics who speak out publicly to keep the historical record straight are often belittled, harassed, and threatened, but silence cedes... -
Advocacy Briefs
Rebecca L. West | Jan 31, 2022
AHA advocacy in December 2021 addressed an array of issues regarding impartial research, teaching, and learning. -
Shining Lights
Laura Ansley | Jan 20, 2022
In The Bright Ages, Matthew Gabriele and David M. Perry reframe the myth of the Dark Ages. -
Advocacy Briefs
Rebecca L. West | Dec 29, 2021
The AHA's advocacy in November 2021 included funding, academic freedom, and the National Archives. -
Student Focused and Historically Accurate
Claire Vanderwood | Dec 21, 2021
In October and November 2021, the AHA’s annual Texas Conference took place online for the second year. -
Advocacy Briefs
Rebecca L. West | Nov 30, 2021
This fall, AHA advocacy focused on public history, conferences, and offering historical perspectives to the Supreme Court. -
#HATM
Alexandra F. Levy | Oct 19, 2021
Historians at the Movies, a social media watch party, has connected historians every Sunday night since 2018. -
Advocacy Briefs
Rebecca L. West | Sep 30, 2021
Recent AHA advocacy has focused on COVID-19 issues, curriculum legislation, and Afghanistan. -
Advocacy Briefs
Rebecca L. West | Aug 31, 2021
From April to July, the AHA was busy in the advocacy realm.
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