The 25th Annual African American Cultural Celebration

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The African American Cultural Celebration (AACC)—with support from its community partner, the North Carolina African American Heritage Commission—kicks off Black History Month with engaging demonstrations, inspiring presentations, and powerful performances. For 25 years, this celebration has brought together African American community members, organizations, authors, artists, musicians, filmmakers, scholars, and more around a central theme to highlight the contributions that African Americans, past and present, have made to North Carolina’s history and culture.

The AACC consists of a virtual education day on Friday, January 30, and an in-person festival on Saturday, January 31, at the NCMA. Multiple demonstrations, presentations, and performances reach thousands of people each year, encouraging strong community ties and the celebration of African American culture.

NOTE: While the North Carolina Museum of History building is closed for renovations, this year’s in-person festival is being held at the North Carolina Museum of Art. Activities take place in East Building and on Gipson Plaza. Parking is available in the three main Museum parking lots.

Image: Courtesy of the AACC