AASLH History Hour | March 2026
Includes a Live Web Event on 03/24/2026 at 3:00 PM (EDT)
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Join other AASLH members and friends for a free and informal conversation and community-building event on March 24 at 3 p.m. Eastern time.
Leading the Change: A Women’s History Hour
The March History Hour with the AASLH Women's History Affinity Community will explore the future of women’s history through the lens of the National Women History’s Alliance’s theme of "Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Future." Group discussions will be centered around women's history historiography, where current scholarship is focusing, and how sustainability also includes stewardship of our resources and historic sites.
AASLH History Hour takes place on the fourth Tuesday of each month from 3 – 4 p.m. Eastern Time. While free, registration is required to participate.
Cancellation/Refunds for onsite workshops must be submitted in writing via email to learn@aaslh.org or mail to 2021 21st Ave S., Suite 320 Nashville, TN 37212. Cancellations made prior to the early-bird registration deadline date will receive a full refund. Cancellations made between the early-bird deadline date and eight days prior to the workshop will be subject to a $55 processing/materials charge. No refunds will be given within seven days of the workshop date. AASLH is not responsible for cancellations that were mailed or emailed but never received.
Cancellations/Refunds for online professional development (webinars and online courses) must be submitted in writing via email to learn@aaslh.org or mail to 2021 21st Ave S., Suite 320 Nashville, TN 37212. Cancellations made prior to the start date for the online course or the day of the webinar will be given a full refund. No refund will be given after the start date for the online course or on/after the day of the webinar. Registrants may transfer their registration to another person. Registrations cannot be transferred between courses or course sessions. AASLH is not responsible for cancellations that were mailed or emailed but never received.
If you have any questions, please contact AASLH Professional Development staff at learn@aaslh.org or 615-320-3203.
Kimberly Robinson
Staff Curator and Planner
Harpers Ferry Center for Interpretive Media
Kimberly Robinson works at the Harpers Ferry Center for Interpretive Media as a Staff Curator and Planner. Prior to joining HFC, she served as a museum curator at the George Washington Memorial Parkway (GWMP), a National Park Service (NPS) unit in the Washington metropolitan area that includes Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee Memorial, and Clara Barton National Historic Site. She graduated from the George Washington University museum studies graduate program with a Master of Arts degree with a concentration in collections management in 2006. She currently serves as a co-chair of the American Association for State and Local History’s Women’s History Affinity Community and as a member of their Climate and Sustainability Affinity Community. Her research interests are focused on nineteenth-century fine and decorative arts as well as architecture, in particular the art, architecture and design of the Victorian era. Ms. Robinson has given numerous talks on historic homes and museum collections management and recently taught collections management at the George Washington University.