LECTURES AND PROGRAMS

Throughout its history the African American Museum has sponsored lectures and conferences to educate the community about the African American experience. The Museum has sponsored lecture series such as the African American Heritage series, the Thelma Thompson Daniels Lecture series for Women’s History Month, and the ARCO Lecture Series. The Museum has pioneered two conferences: The Biennial Black Women’s Conference and the African American History in Texas Conference.

FEATURED Lectures & Programs

South Dallas Children's Choir

Calling children ages 8 to 15 years old

The South Dallas Children’s Choir is looking for passionate singers and performers of all backgrounds who are able to demonstrate strong musicianship. Singers should be able to demonstrate focused behavior as they are developing their musicality. 

Young Professionals Council

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The Young Professionals Council of the African American Museum, Dallas celebrate, educate, and empower the next generationof leaders to display appreciation of the advancement of African American History and Culture.

Texas Black Hall of Sports

ANNUAL CELEBRATION

In 1996, The Texas Black Sports Hall of Fame was established to honor outstanding black athletes, and coaches from Texas who would not or were not recognized.  Many contributions by black athletes and coaches went un-noticed prior to 1996.  However, there have been outstanding contributions to the black community by individuals of other races.  We make every effort to keep that in mind as we make annual nominations.

Women's History Month Lecture Series

SATURDAYS, MARCH 2 - MAY 4, 2024, 2:00PM

Each of these lectures in this series is held at the AT&T Auditorium at the African American Museum and are free and open to the public.

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