goals to establish a network among membership to promote black women in the profession, to disseminate information and opportunities in the field, and to suggestions concerning research topics and repositories we are organized and has grown from a handful of women in the 1970s to an organization that counts hundreds of members. we stand on the shoulders of our founders as we come together to share our work with one another, to fellowship, and to remind other why we have all chosen to dedicate our to correcting the narrative, to telling their stories and, to save their names. i have the honor of serving as the moderator of today s conversation. with three living legends jesus. pioneering and historians of black women. sit with us today. our conference is shining threads and heavy loads where we and when we exhale black women making history and all attempt introduce each of these iconic who have left indelible marks on the field of american history by centering the lives of bla
first, i want to start by welcoming everyone to the abbey h living legends luncheon. i am erica armstrong dunbar and i serve as the national director of abbey h. an organization founded in 1979 with four core organizational goals to establish a network among membership to promote black women in the profession, to disseminate information and opportunities in the field, and to suggestions concerning research topics and repositories we are organized and has grown from a handful of women in the 1970s to an organization that counts hundreds of members. we stand on the shoulders of our founders as we come together to share our work with one another, to fellowship, and to remind other why we have all chosen to dedicate our to correcting the narrative, to telling their stories and, to save their names. i have the honor of serving as the moderator of today s conversation. with three living legends jesus. pioneering and historians of black women. sit with us today. our conference is sh
first, i want to start by welcoming everyone to the abbey h living legends luncheon. i am erica armstrong dunbar and i serve as the national director of abbey h. an organization founded in 1979 with four core organizational goals to establish a network among membership to promote black women in the profession, to disseminate information and opportunities in the field, and to suggestions concerning research topics and repositories we are organized and has grown from a handful of women in the 1970s to an organization that counts hundreds of members. we stand on the shoulders of our founders as we come together to share our work with one another, to fellowship, and to remind other why we have all chosen to dedicate our to correcting the narrative, to telling their stories and, to save their names. i have the honor of serving as the moderator of today s conversation. with three living legends jesus. pioneering and historians of black women. sit with us today. our conference is sh