“If I can do it, you can do it. That was his message.”
On February 6, 1993 Arthur Ashe died of AIDS-related pneumonia in New York at the age of 49. His body was laid in state at the Governor’s Mansion in his hometown […]
On February 6, 1993 Arthur Ashe died of AIDS-related pneumonia in New York at the age of 49. His body was laid in state at the Governor’s Mansion in his hometown […]
On the 20th Anniversary of Arthur Ashe’s death, the Arthur Ashe Learning Center held an event at the New York Times building in New York City celebrating his life and […]
Winner of the Girls 10 and under art category is Clara Kim of Flushing, NY. Winner of the Girls 17 and 18 essay category is Grace Trimble of Winchester, KY. […]
A spotlight on Nestlé Best in Youth winners Raven Asay, Alexander Lin, Karoline McMullen Since 1998, Nestlé has sponsored the Very Best in Youth program, a contest established to recognize […]
USTA/ National Junior Tennis and LearningWhite Plains, NYhttp://www.usta.com/Youth-Tennis/National-Junior-Tennis-Learning/NJTL/This national youth program, cofounded as the National Junior Tennis League by Arthur Ashe in 1969, teaches tennis while also emphasizing leadership and […]
To get a firsthand perspective on ways to pursue service, ArthurAshe.org spoke with Board member Liliana Ngo about her work at Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, a organization that helps New […]
There is a wonderful sculpture on the grounds of the USTA Billie Jean King Tennis Center in Flushing Meadow, New York, created by artist Eric Fischl. It is truly art […]
When we gather this month to appreciate our friends, family and good fortune, it is also an apt time to look around ourselves and recognize the abundance of work to […]
Celebration & Remembrance – 15th Anniversary On February 6th 2008, friends and family of Arthur Ashe, Jr. gathered tocommemorate the 15th anniversary of his passing. In Honor of the life of Arthur […]