The AFS Annual Meeting hub holds the online program, and the other information you need to engage with the 2022 Annual Meeting. Anyone can view all the pages of the hub, and it will serve as the center of access and up-to-date information even as we gather in Tulsa.
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Keep an eye on AFS Annual Meeting News for new developments, especially October 12-15, 2022, the week of the conference. AFS staff will use this channel to share announcements.
2022 Annual Meeting attendees can pick up a printed schedule book in Tulsa, read or print a pdf of that book, or continue to access the full program online.
The AFS Women's Section has prepared this guide to sessions, papers, and events at the 2022 AFS Annual Meeting.
Mark your AFS conference calendars with these events of special interest to the AFS Folk Belief and Religious Folklife Section!
This one hour discussion will feature Oklahoma speakers from historians to activists to discuss both previous and current struggles for reproductive health, a more equitable legal system, civil and voting rights, and amelioration of female and child poverty.
AFS strives to ensure that all meeting participants have equal opportunities to engage in and contribute to its annual meeting.
Convener Martha Sims combed the program for this list of presentations and forums focusing on folk art and material culture in hopes of making your conference-going experience a little easier.
The Mediterranean Studies Section is sponsoring several sessions at the 2022 Annual Meeting of the American Folklore Society, as well as an information table and business meeting.
The closing dance will be a participatory stomp dance hosted by the Duck Creek Ceremonial Ground, a Yuchi (Euchee) Ceremonial Ground of the Muscogee Nation whose membership includes people of Yuchi, Muscogee, Shawnee and other Native American heritages.