The Afro- American Cultural Center & Other Resources
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So at Yale there are tons of resource is for marginalized communities such as communities of color, low income students. Resource is so this is the Afro American Cultural Center. It's one of our ethnic and cultural centers on campus. Then it's the Afro American Culture Center, also known as the House, like a scythe. So this cultural center was founded in nineteen sixty nine, I believe, um, and a lot of student groups find their homes here, including my archipelago, because we're seeing music of the African American tradition in the African diaspora. Theall Gospel Choir has rehearsals in here are being view. Our black men's union has meetings and as well as our Yale Yale Black Women's Coalition, the Y. W. C. Um, and then also be, say, the black students at Yale has meeting every week here on DH. This house we have a dean and an assistant dean and those people serve as resource is for not just the black community, but for also for tons of students on campus. Um, I don't have time to take you all around all of the cultural centers on campus, but I'm gonna give you a quick tour of the house, So let's go. A lot of cool events are held in here saying Polish shows, banquets, brunches. It's just a cool space for students to hang out and chill. It's just a cool study space and chill space for students. This is also where my acapella group typically free her sins. There's also a founder's room, which is a really cool space with comfy chairs and a dance floor if you want to have a dance. There's a meeting going on in there right now, so I can't show you yeah, this has been in the house.