Critically Reclaiming Black Culture
The Association for Black Culture Centers (ABCC) is an organization that seeks to critically reclaim and perpetuate the culture of people of African descent, through networking, caretaking and institutionalizing of Black and Multiculture Centers. Learn More.
New this Week on ABCC.net
-The new ABCC Book, edited by Dr. Fred Lee Hord, includes interviews with Dr. Maulana Karenga, Prof. Haki Madhubuti, and Dr. Safisha Madhubuti. More details coming soon.
-The Black Internet Guide, an ABCC compiled list of websites related to Black Studies and Culture, is now online. Click here.
-Check out the revised list of ABCC Institutional Members and Affiliates. Click here.
Join the ABCC Today!
The ABCC includes more than 700 members and affiliates in all fifty states, the Caribbean, and West Africa. The ABCC offers Institutional, Professional, and Student membership options. All members are entitled to valuable benefits, including a 40% discount on books and other media from Third World Press Online and up to 50% discount on videos and other media from California Newsreel. For a complete list of benefits, current members, and affiliates, click here.
An Annual Conference
The ABCC co-hosts a Conference with a different Institutional member each year. The next Conference will be at the University of Kentucky-Lexington, November 10-12, 2005. Learn More.