Education & Learning: Cultivating Critical Thought and Cultural Knowledge

The Joyful Path to Discovery and Identity

Building Confidence and Connection

Tailored Cultural Education Across All Ages

Building Bridges Between the Center and the Home

Voices of Our Community

“Since enrolling my son in the music theory and history class at the AAACCC, I have seen a monumental shift in his focus and his self-esteem; he used to be hesitant to speak up in school, but now he confidently discusses the origins of jazz and African rhythmic structure with his peers and teachers. The instruction is incredibly professional, yet the environment feels like a loving extension of our family, and the way they integrate history into the lessons has made him feel profoundly connected to his heritage, something I struggled to do on my own. He isn’t just learning music; he is finding his voice, and that is absolutely priceless. This center is an indispensable resource for our family.” — Samantha R., Parent of a 10-Year-Old

“The impact of the AAACCC on my daughter has been remarkable, especially the confidence she gained after participating in the summer dramatic arts program where they focused on playwrights from the Black Arts Movement. The mentors don’t just teach acting; they engage the students in conversations about social context and storytelling, which has significantly enhanced her analytical skills and critical thinking. She has gone from being a quiet, reserved child to one who is comfortable commanding a stage and expressing complex emotions. Knowing she is being taught by artists who are also dedicated cultural historians gives me immense peace of mind that her education here is both high-quality and culturally grounded. I recommend this center to every family I know in the area.” — David K., Parent of a 16-Year-Old

“As a grandparent, I appreciate how the Center makes history accessible and relevant for my granddaughter, who is in the ‘Future Voices’ program. The way they use dance and storytelling to teach about historical figures is magical—she comes home excited to tell me about them, bridging our generational knowledge gap in a way I didn’t expect. I also attend the adult poetry workshops, which have given me a beautiful creative outlet and a strong connection with other elders in the community. The Center truly is multi-generational and the staff treat everyone with genuine warmth and deep respect. It’s a place where we can all connect with and contribute to our shared history.” — Elena M., Grandparent of a 6-Year-Old

“The historical and archival workshops here have been a true revelation for my two boys. Before coming to the AAACCC, they viewed history as a dry subject, but now they are actively volunteering to help organize local oral history collections, learning how to interview elders and archive documents with professionalism and care. They are learning transferable skills in research and critical literacy while developing a profound respect for their community’s past—it’s an incredible synergy of academic rigor and cultural pride. The staff’s dedication to teaching both preservation techniques and the importance of primary source materials is top-tier, and the boys are absolutely thriving in this environment.” — Charles W., Parent of 12-Year-Old and 14-Year-Old