ABOUT US 

 


The Afro Culture Preservation Council Inc. (ACPC) originated in 1984.  ACPC purpose is to preserve and promote the Nguzo Saba value system and symbols that form the founding core of the celebration of Kwanzaa.


ACPC provides educational support, cultural enrichment, and opportunities for self-expression to at-risk youth, adults, and the community through the creative arts.

YOURS IN SERVING HUMANITY

— The Board of The Afro Culture Preservation Council Inc.

OUR MisSION

 

Afro Culture Preservation Council (ACPC) provides educational support, cultural enrichment, and opportunities for self-expression to at-risk youth and adults through the creative arts in Philadelphia.

Values:

Preserve: Preserve and promote the Nguzo Saba value system, and symbols that form the founding core of the celebration of Kwanzaa.

Present: The Kwanzaa Children's Festival and Kwanzaa annual celebration

Educate: Students of all racial and ethnic groups to build a foundation of commitment to explore the creative arts

Celebrate: Kwanzaa is an annual celebration of African-American culture from December 26 to January 1, culminating in a communal feast called Karamu.

 

Malika A. Parker, Founder/Director

Events & Program Committee

Dr. Iya Auja                      

Annette Avery                                

Warogah Baylor

Nia Bay Al Rasul

Ira Bond

Desiresa Bush

Nzinga Douglas

Angie Grasty

Alexander Griffin     

Phoenix Hasan

Sandy James

Kim Johnson

Sakina Hasan

Isaac Maefield 

Tasniima Malik

Munira Malik-Kahn

Franklin Moses

Danny Moore

Lawrence Powell

Doreen Rogers

Phoenix Taylor

Terrance Taylor

Thaddeus Taylor

Michael Thomas

Alvin Tull