VAACC's 1st Golf Tournament
Thank You to our Players and Sponsors!
An Excellent Opportunity!We couldn't let another day go by without telling you about our exciting new partnership with the 28th Annual African Diaspora International Film Festival. It began virtually on Friday, Nov. 27, and runs through Sunday, Dec. 13. The festival features 75 films from 31 countries including 27 New York and U.S. premieres.
VAACC members and friends can receive an amazing discount price of only $2 per film by using the code ”VAACC” now through the end of the festival. Share with family and friends! These films are excellent and well worth watching! #NYADIFF #VAACCVB #culture #foreignfilms #2020 Find out more |
First Annual Community Fall Festival10/05/19
Celebrating our cultural history on the site of the future home of the African American Cultural Center The Virginia African American Cultural Center hosted its 1st Community Fall Festival on October 5th 2019 to celebrate on the land which was officially “Gifted” by the City of Virginia Beach to our communities.
Even though we had not broken ground we felt it was important to give back to these historic neighborhoods by hosting a family-friendly outing showcasing talented artists, musician’s storytellers, African arts and crafts, informational and local vendors, food trucks as well as organized children activities, all free and open to the public. Many of these families are unable to afford the luxury of attending formal concerts, art exhibits or learning about their culture and history in a safe place. With a small budget of $1000.00, donations from business sponsors, great volunteers and other cultural art partners including the City, we entertained an intergenerational multicultural crowd of over 500 and it was a great success! We are excited to institute the Community Fall Festival as an annual event and look forward to growing the event and its outreach. |
6th Annual Impacting Lives10/26/19
Presented by the New Journal and Guide |
Entering Equity In The Sustainable Building Sector Initiative10/28/19
Working Retreat Communities of color and low-income communities bear the brunt of the impacts of unhealthy, energy inefficient, and disaster vulnerable buildings through poor health and financial impacts of high energy bills, as well as the disproportionate negative effects of climate change, to which buildings contribute as a major consumer of fossil fuel-based energy. Yet, as one looks around the tables or worksites of the sustainable and regenerative building sector, there is little representation of the populations most impacted by our current proliferation of unsustainable, inefficient, sometimes unsafe, and often unhealthy building stock. Whether it’s as policy makers, advocates, architects, project managers, contractors, or even in the construction workforce, the most impacted communities are underrepresented in the design, construction, and occupancy of sustainable, regenerative, healthy buildings.
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Community members talk about equity, race in South Hampton Roads
10/17/19
Add some more info about this item.. “How has the dismantling of public and low-income housing impacted Hampton Roads?”
“How do you define equity?” “What’s the solution to the problems that plague our community?” Those were among the tough questions asked Thursday night at the latest event in Beneath the Surface: Race and the History of Race in South Hampton Roads, an 18-month joint effort by the Hampton Roads Community Foundation and Virginia Humanities to examine race and its role in the five cities. Read the full article. |
Frederick Douglass Speaking Tour03/01/19
Join us at the Zeider Theater, performed by Poet, Nathan Richardson
PRESENTED BY AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER March 29, 2019 Friday at 7pm This performance will take place in the Main Stage Theater. CLICK THE IMAGE FOR TICKETS As we commemorate 400 years when the first Africans were brought to North America in 1619, this living history reenactment, continues to connect Douglass’ remarkable legacy with the history of the African diaspora and future aspirations of African Americans in the USA. Poet and Author, Nathan Richardson, captures completely the physical and spiritual essence of writer, orator, and abolitionist Frederick Douglass. |
Step Afrika02/10/19
Sandler Center for the Performing Arts 5:00pm - 6:30pm The Company blends percussive dance styles practiced by historically African American fraternities and sororities, African traditional dance and influences from a variety of other dance and art forms. Performances are much more than dance shows; they integrate songs, storytelling, humor, and audience participation. The blend of technique, agility, and pure energy makes each performance unique and leaves the audience with their hearts pounding.
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Wasn't That Funny Comedy Night Benefit12/01/18
PRESENTED BY THE AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER OF VIRGINIA BEACH & GREG POWELL PROMOTIONS WASN’T THAT FUNNY !
COMEDY SHOW & TARLTON MANNING JAZZ DEC. 1, 2018 • 6PM - 9PM TICKETS : $30 E RAY COX CONVOCATION CENTER AT NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH 395 OLD GREAT NECK RD VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 23454 TABLE SPONSORSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED |
Capital Campaign Kick-Off
04/26/18
High-level supporters and donors joing AACC for a successful evening Hosted by Founder & Executive Director Dr. Amelia Ross-Hammond, the AACC Executive Board and Public Officials. Guest speaker was Dr. Rise Nelson, Assistant Dean of Yale College and Director of the Afro-American Cultural Center at Yale University. Master of Ceremonies was Mr. Kurt Williams of WTKR.
We are grateful for all our partners and sponsors. Click the image to read more. |
Gary's Challenge04/26/18
High-level supporters and donors joing AACC for a successful evening At the AACC Capital Campaign Kick-Off event, Rev. Gary McCollum issued Gary's Challenge Grant - a $12,000 matching funds challenge. Gary's Challenge brought in over $14,000 in contributions, for a total of $26,979! Click the image to learn more.
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Gallery Talk at the Chrysler
02/03/18
2:00 PM Join us at the Chrysler Museum on February 3rd for Gallery Talk. Black History Month Gallery Talk with Amelia Ross-Hammond and Becky Livas
The Chrysler Museum of Art commemorates Black History Month with a special Gallery Talk with Dr. Amelia Ross-Hammond, Founder & Executive Director of the emerging African American Cultural Center, and Docent Becky Livas. See works from our collection that highlight the history, culture, and many artistic contributions of the African American community. |
AACC Community Town Hall Meeting
11/14/17
6:00 PM
6:00 PM
Please join us for a Community Town Hall Meeting on November 14 at Williams Farm Recreation Center, 5252 Learning Circle, Meeting Room 1
Evening with the Greeks
11/02/17
The African American Cultural Center Executive Board requests the honor of your presence for an introduction to the African American Cultural Center in Virginia Beach.
Our “Evening with the Greeks” will be held on November 2nd Two Thousand Seventeen from six o’clock p.m. until eight p.m. at The Westin Center in Virginia Beach 4535 Commerce St., V.B., VA, 23462
There will be drinks and light hors d’oeuvres and an opportunity to share in our vision for the City’s first African American Cultural Center.
We look forward to seeing you.
Dr. Linda Bright President
Cc: Dr. Amelia Ross-Hammond Executive Director
Mrs. Cheryl Davidson Secretary
Our “Evening with the Greeks” will be held on November 2nd Two Thousand Seventeen from six o’clock p.m. until eight p.m. at The Westin Center in Virginia Beach 4535 Commerce St., V.B., VA, 23462
There will be drinks and light hors d’oeuvres and an opportunity to share in our vision for the City’s first African American Cultural Center.
We look forward to seeing you.
Dr. Linda Bright President
Cc: Dr. Amelia Ross-Hammond Executive Director
Mrs. Cheryl Davidson Secretary
National Week of Non-Violence
10/15/17
October 19, 2017
October 19, 2017
The Honorable Mayor, William D. Sessoms, Jr.
Members of City Council
Dear Mayor and Council Members: On behalf of the Human Rights Commission (HRC), I would like to thank you for your support in proclaiming October 15, 2017 through October 23, 2017 the Week of Non-Violence.
The Week of Non-Violence was initiated in 2013, in recognition of countless minority youth and adults, who are victims of gun violence and random violence. The goal is to promote and educate peaceful means of conflict resolution and de-escalation techniques in law enforcement and the community.
The Virginia Beach Human Rights Commission (HRC) is proud to join with Black Women for Positive Change, the City of Virginia Beach, the African American Cultural Center, faith- based leaders, and national organizations in recognizing the 5th Annual Week of Non-Violence.
The HRC remains committed to advocate for the human rights of all and to work towards a just, nonviolent, equitable and inclusive community.
Sincerely,
Rajeeb Islam, Chairman Human Rights Commission
cc: Council Member Shannon DS Kane
Council Member Bob Dyer
Regina Hilliard, Director of Human Resources
Members of City Council
Dear Mayor and Council Members: On behalf of the Human Rights Commission (HRC), I would like to thank you for your support in proclaiming October 15, 2017 through October 23, 2017 the Week of Non-Violence.
The Week of Non-Violence was initiated in 2013, in recognition of countless minority youth and adults, who are victims of gun violence and random violence. The goal is to promote and educate peaceful means of conflict resolution and de-escalation techniques in law enforcement and the community.
The Virginia Beach Human Rights Commission (HRC) is proud to join with Black Women for Positive Change, the City of Virginia Beach, the African American Cultural Center, faith- based leaders, and national organizations in recognizing the 5th Annual Week of Non-Violence.
The HRC remains committed to advocate for the human rights of all and to work towards a just, nonviolent, equitable and inclusive community.
Sincerely,
Rajeeb Islam, Chairman Human Rights Commission
cc: Council Member Shannon DS Kane
Council Member Bob Dyer
Regina Hilliard, Director of Human Resources