Paul Robeson Cultural Center
The Paul Robeson Cultural Center (PRCC) in Piscataway, NJ, was established in 1969 as the first Black cultural center on a college campus in the United States, named after esteemed alumnus Paul Robeson. It serves as a community hub for students, staff, faculty, and alumni at Rutgers University, promoting a rich array of programs and initiatives that celebrate the diversity of the African diaspora.
Dedicated to fostering a safe and inclusive environment, the PRCC encourages individuals to explore their identities while upholding legacies of academic excellence and social justice. Through events like the Rites of Passage and observances such as Black History Month, the center is committed to enriching the Rutgers community and beyond.
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