
MAAGI
The Midwest African American Genealogy Institute (MAAGI) is a place where attendees learn, research, and gain the tools needed to become a stellar genealogists and family history …
Location - MAAGI
MAAGI 2024 in-person sessions are scheduled to take place in Fort Wayne, Indiana, US. In 2023, all classes at MAAGI were taught virtually. Confirmed participants received a link to the virtual …
SCHOLARSHIPS - MAAGI
Apr 1, 2025 · The Midwest African American Genealogy Institute (MAAGI) is offering a tuition scholarship to individuals who are passionate about genealogy research and have a financial …
History - MAAGI
MAAGI's history is a unique one, having been hosted for the first three years at Harris Stowe State University, in St. Louis. Participants found that MAAGI provided genealogical training …
Press Releases - MAAGI
MAAGI has unique tracks, all with a focus on the African American family history. The eighth the year of MAAGI will occur in 2020 on July 7-9, at the Genealogy Center at ACPL in Ft. Wayne, …
WHY MAAGI?
"MAAGI is friendly, welcoming, and informative." "Great event. Highly informative, fun and inspiring." "I liked how the presenters gave us sources to do research and gave us access to …
Staff - MAAGI
She is a Coordinator and Instructor at the Midwest African American Genealogy Institute (MAAGI) and develops staff and public genealogy educational programs for the Center for Family …
Tracks - MAAGI
Must have received your autosomal and other DNA test results before the start of MAAGI. Participate in one MAAGI DNA Conference Call (date TBD) Class Offerings: Privacy and …
FAQ - maagiinstitute.org
MAAGI is the Midwest African American Genealogy Institute. The purpose is to educate and train those persons who have an interest in studying and documenting the history of African …
Faculty - MAAGI
Janis Minor Forté, B.A., M.A., Lecturer, Author, Award Winning Writer, Genealogist. Terry Ligon, Genealogical Researcher. Dr. Janice Lovelace, B.A., Ph.D ...