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The AFS Nominating Committee has announced its slate of two candidates for each available office in the AFS 2022 election.
The time is now to reserve your room at the Hyatt Regency Tulsa and to ensure that you get the special room rate for AFS annual meeting registrants. You must book by September 20, 2022, to be sure to get the conference rate.
The conveners of the Transnational Asia/Pacific Section have assembled this guide highlighting panels, papers, and other events that might be of interest to section members or anyone interested in the folklore of Asia and the Pacific.
Take a walking tour of the historic Greenwood neighborhood or downtown Tulsa; check out the Woody Guthrie Center and the just-opened Bob Dylan Center; participate in a leadership workshop for culture workers; and more! Pre-registration by October 1 is required for many of these programs, so reserve your place now!
You don’t have to wait to arrive at the AFS Annual Meeting in Tulsa to start learning more about the traditions and perspectives of the diverse communities who live there. This reading list, assembled by former poet laureate of Oklahoma, Jeanetta Mish, provides insight into the creative constructions of place through literature by Oklahoma writers.
Volunteers who provide Zoom moderation for two or three sessions (most are 90 minutes) or work 4 hours at the registration desk will receive a full meeting registration refund or waiver.
To honor and celebrate the work of Cherokee musicians, American Song Archives, Horton Records and the American Folklore Society are thrilled to host a free concert at Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa on October 15, 2022.
Join Oklahoma writer and former Oklahoma State Poet Laureate Jeanetta Calhoun Mish for a two-part online writing workshop exploring the concept of sense of place on Tuesday, September 13 and 15.
Myaamia language advocate and humanities leader Daryl Baldwin (Kinwalaniihsia) will give the Presidential Invited Lecture for the 2022 Annual Meeting, "Miami Tribe – Miami University: Neepwaantiinki 'Partners in Learning.’"