Black Culture Celebrated

SDCC’s blog highlighting the phenomenal creativity found throughout the African Diaspora.

Help Us Wish Juanita J. Craft a Happy 120th Birthday

In honor of Juanita J. Craft’s 120th birthday on Feb. 9, please join the South Dallas Cultural Center and Juanita...

Art214 2022 – Call for Entry

The City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture (OAC) announces a call for entries for the 5th annual ART214...

Arts and Culture Advisory Commission Chair Named: Ella Goode Johnson

The City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture is pleased to begin its 2022 calendar year with a new chairwoman of the Arts and Culture Advisory Commission, Ella Goode Johnson.

Opening Night: AimΓ©e M. Everett

On Dec. 10, SDCC held an open exhibit featuring artist AimΓ©e M. Everett and her two galleries, Paying Reverence to the Altar of...

Thankful for Printmaking

We all know the history of Thanksgiving the food, the historical events, and the celebration but do know about Homowo?...

Freedman’s Memorial: A Place for Healing

How does an artist design a space that recognizes the victims of racial violence yet promotes healing? Is it even...

Race to Kindness Free Book Fair

On Oct. 23rd the South Dallas Cultural Center hosted the Race to Kindness book fair with 11 year old and...

Nitashia Johnson is Honoring the South Dallas Community

The Beauty of South Dallas was a pilot project created by multimedia artist Nitashia Johnson during the inaugural Juanita J....

Why Dallas Should Preserve the Juanita J. Craft Civil Rights House

Juanita J. Craft, one of DallasΒ΄ most significant civil rights figures and the second African American woman to serve on...

Habari Gani: A Guide to Kwanzaa

Habari Gani: A Guide to Kwanzaa

In 1966, Dr. Maulana Karenga, the Chair and Advisor of Africana Studies at California State University – Long Beach, created...

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