VIDEO:  African American history in Hawai'i
 

Purpose

The African American Diversity Cultural Center Hawai'i (AADCCH) was
established as a museum repository to archive, document, collect, preserve,
maintain, and display 200 years of Black history in Hawai'i to share and
provide the community with a better understanding about its cultural heritage.

Vision Statement

A venue to share our rich cultural heritage and values through quality education programs in collaboration with businesses to encourage participation and enhance cultural appreciation.

Mission Statement

Amalgamation of Ethnic Cultural Diversity and Community Collaboration

                      

If you feel destiny calling," I said then, "and see as I see, a future of endless possibility

stretching before us; if you sense, as I sense, that the time is now to shake off our slumber,

and slough off our fear, and make good on the debt we owe past and future generations,

then, I'm ready to take up the cause, and march with you and work with you”

                                                                          Barack Obama '08

                
 



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