980 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh,.
pennsylvania, United States of America
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Pittsburgh has always been a crossroads for many cultures. This rich tapestry enlivens the city and provides diverse opportunities to experience the artistic, cultural and intellectual contributions brought by people from around the globe. Among these rich cultures is that of African Americans, a community that has had a significant impact both locally in Pittsburgh and around the world.
The August Wilson Center for African American Culture (formerly known as the African American Cultural Center of Greater Pittsburgh) is a not-for-profit organization that presents performing, visual and education programs that celebrate the contributions of African Americans within the region and the impact of cultural expression from Africa to the African Diaspora.
The AWC's presentations include dance, music, art, theater and other cultural, educational and artistic events.
Further discretion is advised.