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Posted on July 20, 2024August 16, 2024

Genealogy Foundations: Tips and Strategies for Beginning Your African American Genealogy Journey

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Today, Saturday, 20 July 2004, I’ll be participating on a panel & talking about Puerto Rico with host Brian Sheffey, Dr. Shelley Murphy and Renate Yarborough-Sanders to share insights on getting started on your African American Genealogy Journey, thanks to the Center for Family History at the IAAM, the International African American Museum!

The event will be live-streamed at 1PM on Facebook and recorded to YouTube.

You can watch the recorded event below:

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Dr. Ellen Fernandez-Sacco

Latino Genealogy & Beyond aims to share culturally relevant information and history regarding POC genealogy. Join me as I decolonize family histories through context and deep dives into archival research.

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