Black History Committee of the Hudson Valley

Black History Committee of the Hudson Valley Preserving Our Past to
Enlighten Our Future

BHC presents, interprets and preserves the history, art and culture of people of African descent in the Hudson Valley and throughout the world.

04/05/2022

Explore Sustainability Development Goals here!

07/20/2016
06/20/2016

On Saturday, June 11, 2016 at 11am Buckroe Beach in Hampton, VA the Sankofa Projects celebrated their 5th annual International Day of Remembrance honoring African slaves in the Middle Passage. From a 2015 article Chadra Pittman Walke, founder and executive director of the Sankofa Projects explained:...

06/04/2016

In the following article Canadian independent historian Gael Greene examines the arrival of black emigrants from Oklahoma in the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan.  These pioneer settlers carved out communities on one of the last frontiers in North America.  

05/05/2016

The three founders of True Products, based in Atlanta, Georgia, have launched a new web site to better market their eco-friendly True Detergent.

Big Hugs to our wonderful Hudson Valley Media talent -   Merchant             Thank you for being incredibly talented an...
05/04/2016

Big Hugs to our wonderful Hudson Valley Media talent - Merchant Thank you for being incredibly talented and generously sharing your experience at the Bhc Tour Mini Conference. We appreciate what you do!

Dope Panel session! All from our own Hudson Valley! These are our media out sources! They are waking up the media for our own! Support and do your part!

iam2nd working his magic on the   Mural Project.
05/04/2016

iam2nd working his magic on the Mural Project.

05/04/2016

Thank you iam2nd for your beautiful mural !

Great Artists committed to uplifting the community. Thank you   and   of  . Keep doing what you do!
05/04/2016

Great Artists committed to uplifting the community. Thank you and of . Keep doing what you do!

05/04/2016
05/03/2016

Misty Copeland has been immortalized by Mattel. The Barbie creator debuted its Misty Copeland doll Monday, and just like Ava DuVernay's doll, I'm sure it'll fly off the shelves. The doll that honors Copeland, who made history when she became the first African-American woman to be named principal dan…

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