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Black History Month: Lift Every Voice and Sing!

Introducing ‘A Space of Their Own’

PGAAMCC Curator, Jon West-Bey Introduces 'A Space of Their Own'.

2011 Kwanzaa Celebration Highlights

Highlights from the PGAAMCC 2011 Kwanzaa Celebration in Glenarden, MD.
Glenarden is one of the first four predominately African American townships incorporated in Prince George's County. The history of Glenarden and the other three townships will be feature as a part of the museums new exhibition' A Space of Their Own: A Celebration of Prince George's Historic Black Townships.

This video features performances by Farafina Kan (Dance troupe).

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PGAAMCC 2011 Veteran’s Day Program Highlights

PGAAMCC 2011 Veteran’s Day Program: Closing Remarks by Hon. Lillian K. Beverly

Former Mayor of North Brentwood and President of PGAAMCC Board of Directors, Lillian K. Beverly shares the vision and history for the Prince George's African American Museum & Cultural Center during her closing remarks at the 2011 Veteran's Day Program.

Unwind Wednesdays Radio Ad. Check it out here first. Then Meet Us on October 5th!

Listen to our new  radio spot for 'Unwind Wednesdays.'

Preview: Enlisted:  Five Generations of African Americans From The U.S. Armed Services

This inspiring video will featured as a part of our current exhibition: 'Coming Home: How the African American Experience During World War II Shaped the Culture of Prince George's County.'

The Exhibition opens on Saturday, May 14th, 2011.

Econoblast WOL Radio’s Patricia Thornton interviews Dr. Jacqueline F. Brown and Jon West-Bey

PGAAMCC Curator Jon West-Bey and Dr. Jacqueline F Brown were featured on WOL's Econoblast on December 15, 2010

CTV Interviews Curator Jon West-Bey about our Veterans Day Program

CTV Interviews Curator Jon West-Bey about our Veterans Day Program on November 11, 2010.

Prince Georges African American Museum and Cultural Center at North Brentwood (PGAAMCC)

Check out a video of the opening for FREEDOM: African American Quilt Art, the museum’s inaugural exhibition at Gallery 110. Video provided by Anacostia Fine Art (March 19, 2010).