FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 25, 2025
The founders of the Carter G. Woodson Society are honored to be selected to present as the only high school student panel at the 110th Annual ASALH conference in Atlanta, GA.
The panel, entitled: “Carter G. Woodson’s Living Legacy: How High School Students Have Taken Bold Steps to Ensure Black Intellectualism is Part of the High School Conversation” will discuss the impetus for founding the student group in the Spring of 2025, the impact the founders hope it will have, and the importance of making Black intellectualism and scholarship a part of the class discussion and curriculum.
“Understanding the historical significance of ASALH and having named our group after Carter G. Woodson, we are honored to have been selected to present. We look forward to networking with scholars and academics and adding to the conversation at the annual ASALH conference,” remarked Christian Pierre-Louis, a Carter G. Woodson Society Co-Founder.
