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ASALH, established in 1915 by Dr. Carter G. Woodson, is the world’s oldest learned society dedicated to empowering communities through knowledge, fostering racial understanding, and promoting an appreciation for African American history and culture.
OASC is a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit affiliate of ASALH. By joining OASC, you automatically become a member of ASALH as well. Our membership is open to individuals and organizations that support our mission and vision through dues-paying participation. We encourage members to engage in programs that document local history, provide scholarships for youth, promote Black authors, and celebrate Black life, history, and culture in the Southland and beyond.
We also invite our members to actively support ASALH by participating in national programs, events, and publications. Members are welcome to attend the Annual Meeting held during the Annual Conference in Washington, DC.
Local Benefits
National Benefits
Corporate and Institutional Members
*Please note: Once digital publication access is granted, subscriptions cannot be canceled. Print annual subscriptions are available for an additional $20 for the JAAH and $20 for the BHB, and digital subscriptions include all back issues.
Send Application and Payment By Email + Online: Email us the required information and submit your payment online.Download and complete the membership brochure, then mail it along with a check or money order for your annual dues.
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Send Application and Payment By US Mail: Download the membership brochure or send the information requested via email or US Postal and send it in along with a check or money order for your annual membership dues.
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PO Box 361454
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(562) 270-4881
The Our Authors Study Club (OASC) membership year runs from January 1 through December 31. Members are considered active once dues are paid for the current year. Members who have not yet renewed for the upcoming year are considered pending renewal until the end of the renewal period.
The primary membership renewal window is October 1 through December 31. Early fall renewal is encouraged as it supports timely planning and programming for the year ahead, particularly during the busy end-of-year season.
Members who renew after the guide deadline remain valued members of the OASC community. Once dues are paid, their membership status is updated to active, restoring eligibility to vote and hold leadership positions. Publication deadlines may limit inclusion in printed materials.
OASC understands that financial circumstances vary and values long-standing relationships and participation. Members who need additional time are encouraged to reach out confidentially.
Inclusion of a member’s name in the beautiful, city-wide table top "African American Heritage Month Calendar and Cultural Guide" is offered as a membership perk and is not a bylaw requirement. Due to space limitations and city production deadlines, and in alignment with requirements from the National office of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH), only members who renew by December 15 are eligible to have their names listed in that year’s African American Heritage Month Calendar and Cultural Guide. This date reflects National membership timelines as well as local publication requirements.
For more detailed information, please refer to the OASC Bylaws.














