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The Center for Black Excellence and Culture opens its doors
The 65,000-square-foot nonprofit will host workshops, galleries and performance spaces to educate visitors and honor African heritage, officials said.
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Hundreds line up for first look at the Center for Black Excellence and Culture
The Center for Black Excellence and Culture opened its doors on Wednesday, celebrating with a ribbon-cutting and open house. The Center, led by the Rev. Dr. Alex Gee, and his sister Lilada Gee, is a forum for Black creativity, gathering and culture.
"A great day to be Black." Center for Black Excellence and Culture celebrates grand opening
A who’s-who of Madison’s Black leadership, along with elected officials, philanthropists, journalists and dignitaries, packed the new Center for Black Excellence and Culture on Wednesday for the grand opening of the three-story, 37,000-square-foot building on Madison’s South Side, the culmination of years of community listening sessions, a $32 million debt-free capital campaign, and a vision that founder Rev. Dr. Alex Gee has carried since child…
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