Black Culture Camp
Black Culture Camp is a full-day summer program that blends Black Studies, art-making, and performance practice for students entering Kindergarten through 8th grade. These innovative experiences provide a space for children to creatively explore Black culture, history, and identity.
Week 1 – Chocolate Cities | Mon June 22 – Fri June 27
Week 2 – Fables and Legends | Mon Jun 29 – Fri July 3
Week 3 – Africa Week | Mon July 6 – Fri July 10
Week 4 – Rhythm and Resistance | Mon July 13 – Fri July 17
We are committed to cultivating confident, creative, and critically aware scholars—ready to thrive academically and lead with purpose.
Our curriculum integrates:
🎨 Visual & Performing Arts
📚 Rigorous Academics
🗣️ Public Speaking & Debate
🌍 Global Black History & African Diaspora Studies
💡 Leadership, Entrepreneurship, and Civics
🧠 Wellness, Mindfulness, and Joyful Learning
✅ Culturally Responsive Curriculum
✅ Small Class Sizes & Individualized Learning
✅ Artist-Educators & Thought Leaders in Residence
Please submit the contact form to request more information.
Parent Feedback
“… she was expressing that her time there made her feel proud of being Black – and for that I am grateful to you all at the Black Arts Camp. You did a spectacular job. The experience was exactly what I hoped it would be and more.” – E. A.
Community. Care. Confidence.
A celebration of African Diaspora culture for young learners of all abilities & backgrounds ages 5 to 12.
“Still I Rise”
by Maya Angelou