In a vibrant celebration of history and flavors, The City of Greensboro’s Ad-hoc Committee on African American Disparity (ACAAD) honored Black History Month with a free community mixer on February 22 at the African American Atelier, located in the Cultural Arts Center.
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- Culture and Food ‘Mix It Up’ at the African American Atelier
- Talk City Greensboro: Adhoc Committee on African American Disparity (Video)
- Greensboro approves creation of committee to focus on disparities for African American families
- Rankin Elementary School’s ‘Shoe Lady’ helps students put their best foot forward
- Walker Honors Greensboro Tornado Response Volunteers Crystal Black and Gene Blackmon as Community Heroes of the Month