Afro-American Cultural Center At Yale
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The Afro-American Cultural Center at Yale, affectionately known as The House, was established in 1969 to provide a space for Black students and community members amidst rising social consciousness and issues of race. Located at 211 Park Street, it serves as a vibrant hub for cultural events, educational programming, and community engagement, fostering the success of Black scholars and leaders.
With a mission to preserve and promote the cultural and social movement traditions of the African Diaspora, The House has been a cornerstone of support for generations of Black Yalies, facilitating their growth in scholarship, leadership, and advocacy. Its rich history reflects the ongoing commitment to inclusivity and cultural celebration within the Yale and New Haven communities.
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