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North Carolina BIPOC artists may register now for a two-part series of free virtual professional development workshops led by Strategic Planning Partners and hosted by McColl Center for Art + Innovation on Saturday, July 10, and Saturday, July 17 from 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.

A meeting of the North Carolina African American Heritage Commissioners.  Open to the public, will be livestreamed to the Commission's YouTube channel.

Interested in applying for a NC Civil Rights Trail Marker?  Hoping to learn more about the program?  Join us as we cover the basics of the program, how to apply, marker placement, and more.  Bring your questions!

Interested in applying for a NC Civil Rights Trail Marker?  Hoping to learn more about the program?  Join us as we cover the basics of the program, how to apply, marker placement, and more.  Bring your questions!

Interested in applying for a NC Civil Rights Trail Marker?  Hoping to learn more about the program?  Join us as we cover the basics of the program, how to apply, marker placement, and more.  Bring your questions!

The NC African American Heritage Commission is delighted to partner with the NCGrowth and the Conservation Trust for North Carolina to explore how heritage placemaking can foster African American heritage tourism, and therefore economic development, in Black communities

Space is limited to thirty 8th – 12th grade history teachers, who will receive a $50 stipend post-attendance & 1.0 CEUs upon completion of all program requirements.

A meeting of the North Carolina African American Heritage Commissioners.  Open to the public, will be livestreamed to the Commission's YouTube channel.