The African American Culture Club is a culture club at East that is open to all students that are interested in learning and celebrating Black culture and its' diverse history. Community service, advocating for social justice, and creating educational opportunities to learn by bringing awareness about Black American History, are the main tenants of the club. Specifically, we will examine our history that involves Black people and their contributions to the building of the United States, and enhancing the knowledge of others about Black History and culture are the main objectives of the African American Culture Club.
Peyton Pierce and Selam Bereketab-MCD Booth Coordinators
Autumn Cherilien-Black History Show Coordinator
Symora Otto-Black History Month Celebration
Kyle Scott-Multicultural Day Dance Choreographer
Below are academic and resources for college such as scholarships and workshops
Monday, November 13, 2023, Tentative Time, 8:15-11:30
The Malcolm Bernard Historically Black Colleges and Universities College Fair is the largest HBCU College Fair on the East Coast. Our historic college recruiting week has a track record of attracting 12,000 students each year from NJ, NY, PA, DE, CT, MA, MD, ME, NH, and VT.
We present college-readiness educational programs and provide scholarships to deserving individuals to positively impact the higher education and economic outcomes of historically underserved students.