Advocacy
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Back in Session
AHA Activities
Dane Kennedy | Nov 7, 2023
Historians are returning to Capitol Hill to give briefings to policymakers. -
Advocacy Briefs
News
Rebecca L. West | Nov 3, 2023
Read about the AHA’s advocacy efforts in August and September. -
No Such Thing as a Bad Question?
AHA Activities
Whitney E. Barringer, Lauren Brand, and Nicholas Kryczka | Sep 26, 2023
Historians love questions, but not every question promotes historical thinking. -
Advocacy Briefs
News
Rebecca L. West | Sep 11, 2023
Read about the AHA’s advocacy efforts from April to July.
Most Recent
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AHA Statement Opposing Exclusion of LGBTQ+ History in Florida
AHA Staff | Sep 7, 2023
The AHA Council approved this statement on May 13, 2023. -
African American History and State Standards in Florida and Beyond
Laura Ansley | Aug 29, 2023
A webinar brought together historians engaged in advocating for inclusion of African American history in K–12 education to discuss the current landscape. -
African American History in Florida
James Grossman | Aug 28, 2023
Executive director James Grossman weighs in on the troubling state of K–12 history education in Florida. -
Advocacy Briefs
Rebecca L. West | Apr 28, 2023
In Virginia and Florida, the AHA continues its support for history teaching and learning. -
After Funding Wins for the Humanities in FY 23, What Comes Next?
Alexandra Klein | Apr 17, 2023
The National Humanities Alliance continues to advocate for increased funding for the humanities from the federal government.
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