African American Cultural Center: Mission & Services
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Mission

The African American Cultural Center (AACC) implements educational, cultural, and social activities that acknowledge and address the needs of African American students at LSU. This center also provides a venue for all students to learn about African American culture, heritage, and traditions. The AACC is an area reporting to the Office of Multicultural Affairs.

The primary goal of the LSU AACC is to educate students, faculty, and staff about the history, culture, and the contributions of African Americans. In doing so, the center strives to help the LSU family develop a better knowledge and understanding of the African American experience.


Objectives
  • To promote informed understanding of the ancient history and culture of Africa
  • To educate students, faculty, staff and the community about the contributions of African Americans
  • To provide a venue for dialogue and an exchange of ideas about various issues effecting the African American community
  • To serve as an information base available to the LSU community on topics related to African American history
  • To assist in promoting interracial harmony, cohesion, and inclusion within the LSU community

Services
The AACC provides a variety of services for students, faculty, staff, and community members. Services include:

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African American Cultural Center
100 Raphael Semmes Drive
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
Telephone: 225.578.1627
Fax: 225.578.1504
E-mail: aacc@lsu.edu
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