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duPont Manual High School · Open to all students
Celebrating Heritage. Building Community. Inspiring Excellence.
A welcoming space for students to celebrate African cultures, build community, and share traditions through meetings, performances, collaborations, and service.
At a glance
Meetings
2nd & 4th Thursday · After School
Location
MAC (Manual Activities Center)
Community
Culture, outreach, service, and student connection
Building bridges through African culture and heritage
The Manual African Student Association is a vibrant community at duPont Manual High School whose main goal is outreach — connecting students who identify as African with their heritage while welcoming everyone to learn about African culture.
We meet every 2nd and 4th Thursday in the MAC, and everyone is welcome to come learn about African culture, plan events, and connect with fellow students.
From performing at the multicultural fair and Black History Month programs to collaborating with ASA chapters at Bellarmine University and UofL, we create spaces where every student can connect, learn, and grow.
Learn More About UsCommunity
50+
Students, allies, performers, and collaborators building a welcoming ASA community at Manual.
What we do
“Ubuntu: I am because we are.”
— Southern African philosophy
Don't miss what's happening with ASA
After School
MAC (Manual Activities Center)
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“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.”
— African proverb
“ASA has given me a deeper connection to my African roots and a second family at Manual. Every meeting feels like coming home.”
Nia Thompson
Grade 11 · Humanities · Member since 2024