Past Events

Recordings of previous events will periodically be uploaded.

Black History Month

We partnered with the African-American Cultural Center and BRASS to celebrate Black History Month here at ACC. Check out the Black History Month page for a list of all of the events across the college.

Salon/Barbershop Talk: What defines culture?!

Tuesday, February 20

Description: What is your definition of culture? How do you know? What maintains it or changes it? What about your upbringing, relationships, morals and values, your access to social media, literature, art, and music, societal norms, herd mentality, and pressure to conform, comply, and succeed? No matter what your definition is, we want to get to the bottom of it all! Join us for an interactive discussion that will dive into examining the elements of culture and behavior, both learned and innate, and how they have and will continue to shape perspectives and preserve the diverse traditions and rich artistry that we know and love.

Cooking with Chef Currie

Friday, February 16

They say cooking is an art that was created with imagination and skill. Join us as Chef Currie showcases a beautiful masterpiece of culinary art through skill and imagination that will surely be appetizing!

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  • TRHT Week 2024
    TRHT Week 2024 Thank you all who joined us for TRHT Week! Check out the recordings and pictures of these wonderful events! This year’s theme is Belonging & Purpose Cannot Happen Without Love. Our focus … Continue reading
  • Honoring MLK March

    The Annual Community March celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King’s legacy while uplifting diversity and multiculturalism in our city. The MLK Community March kicks off with a short program at the MLK Statue on the University … Continue reading
  • Summer 2022 Series Talks- Talking Truth Over Tea

    Talking Truth Over Tea- An open forum discussion about issues of justice and equity in our local and broader communities!
  • Summer 2022 Series Talks- Chas Moore

    Chas Moore. Executive Director of the Austin Justice Coalition is an acclaimed activist and community organizer who has dedicated his life to helping Black, Indigenous, and people of color who suffer systematic oppression!
  • Summer 2022 Series Talks- Linda Sansour

    Everyone has a role in making our communities better! Linda Sansour, award-winning racial justice and civil rights activist, community organizer, author, and co-chair of the Women’s March on Washington!

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