The Virginia African-American Cultural Center (VAACC) is making a significant impact by preserving history, engaging the community, and fostering partnerships for a better future. #CulturalPreservation #CommunityEngagement
Seniors at 'Tranquility at the Lakes' in Virginia Beach graduate from a 12-week nutrition program, supported by a VAACC sub-grant.
Special to the New Journal and Guide The city of Franklin gained key support recently for its forthcoming Juneteenth Cultural Celebration when the Virginia African American...
VIRGINIA BEACH The Virginia African American Cultural Center will continue its virtual Six-Part Artist Masterpiece Series featuring Radio Talk Show host, Beck G. on April 7th...
By Leonard E. Colvin Chief Reporter New Journal and Guide History was made in Virginia Beach on January 3, when three African Americans were sworn-in to...
Urban League To Host 39th MLK Event on January 16 NORFOLK The Urban League of Hampton Roads will host the 39th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Community...
VIRGINIA BEACH Thanks to a significant grant from the Virginia African-American Cultural Center Inc. (VAACC), Arts for Learning (A4L) will present dozens of free performances and...