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African American Culture
Including Music and the Arts

Pittsburgh Region

  • Afrika Yetu
    Afrika Yetu promotes African culture through the presentation of music, dance and education.
  • Afro-American Music Institute
    Located in Homewood, the Afro-American Music Institute (AAMI) provides systematic, specialized instrumental and vocal training in all styles of the African-American music tradition (i.e. Gospel, Negro Spirituals, Jazz, etc.). In addition, the Institute provides a forum both in performing and recording opportunities for otherwise undiscovered talent in the Greater Pittsburgh community.
  • August Wilson Center for African American Culture
    The August Wilson Center for African American Culture (formerly known as the African American Cultural Center of Greater Pittsburgh) is a not-for-profit organization that presents performing, visual and education programs that celebrate the contributions of African Americans within the region and the impact of cultural expression from Africa to the African Diaspora.
  • Jazz Workshop, Inc.
    a nonprofit organization established in 1973 by accomplished musician and social worker Harold Young, Sr. and provides free jazz music lessons to more than 200 inner city children and adults yearly. It operates in the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - Homewood.
  • Kente Arts Alliance
    Kente Arts Alliance is an African American arts organization whose mission is to present high-quality art of the African Diaspora.
  • Manchester Bidwell Corporation (Manchester Craftsmen's Guild)
    a multi-cultural arts education and presenting organization that has been providing cultural activities to residents of Western Pennsylvania for the past twenty-nine years.
  • Multicultural Arts Initiative
    The Multicultural Arts Initiative is an arts organization that works to put more black arts and artists in the spotlight and to build awareness and audiences for black arts groups.
  • Nego Gato
    A dance troupe performing Capoeira, a mixture of dance and martial arts that originated among Brazilian slaves.
  • Pittsburgh Jazz Orchestra
    The Pittsburgh Jazz Orchestra, founded by Nathan Davis and directed by Sean Jones, is the resident orchestra of the August Wilson Center for African American Culture.
  • United Black Book Clubs of Pittsburgh (UBBCP)
    UBBCP is an association of librarians, readers and book clubs in Pittsburgh. Through a united effort, UBBCP was formed to promote literary activities and events to provide community outreach programs and to spread the love of reading throughout the community.
  • Wacongo Dance Company
    The WACONGO Dance Company is a traditional ensemble of master drummers, musicians and dancers from the Democratic Republic of Congo, who perform the ancestral songs and dances of Central Africa.
 

Pennsylvania

  • African American Museum in Philadelphia
    Founded in 1976, The African American Museum in Philadelphia (AAMP) is dedicated to collecting preserving and interpreting the material and intellectual culture of African Americans in Philadelphia, the Delaware Valley, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Americas.
 

Books & Literature

 

Movies, Television and Radio

  • BET: Black Entertainment Television
    This is a complete portal site for Black Television.
  • BlackAmericaWeb
    BlackAmericaWeb.com, launched in June 2001, is a broad-based effort to become a timely and credible source for news and information covering all aspects of daily life, featuring a wide array of viewpoints and perspectives. It was launched by Tom Joyner, host of the nationally syndicated "Tom Joyner Morning Show."
  • Oprah Winfrey
    The Oprah website covers the show, after the show, the magazine and more.
 

Music & Dance

See also Jazz and Blues.