Our Mission
We are a community of scholar-activists who collaborate with partners across sectors to contribute research and historical context in support of today’s global anti-slavery movements. We are equally committed to using the same tools to confront and challenge the legacies of enslavement in the U.S. today, including white supremacy, mass incarceration, police violence, economic injustice, and more.
HAS Definition of Slavery
Our agreed-upon definition of slavery is when people are forced to work against their will for the profit of others.
Our Motto
Using History to Make Slavery History
Our History
HAS was founded by James Brewer Stewart in January 2011.
Co-Directors
Matthew Mason, Brigham Young University
Elizabeth Swanson, Babson College
Staff
Nicole H. Scalessa, Director of Communications, haswebsitemanager@gmail.com
Board
- Jason Allen, New Jersey Council for the Humanities
- Nikki Berg Burin, University of North Dakota
- Stacey Jewell, Whoisstolen
- Talitha LeFlouria, University of Virginia
- Olivette Otelle, Bath Spa University
- Randall Miller, St. Joseph’s University
- Stephen Rozman, Tougaloo College
- Zoe Trodd, University of Nottingham
- Ben Wright, University of Texas at Dallas
- Robert Wright, Augustana University
Read more about our Board.