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Public Input Sought Regarding Future Las Vegas African American Museum & Cultural Center 

The public is invited to attend upcoming open house workshops to share thoughts and feedback on ideas for the proposed African American Museum & Cultural Center

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Three Open Houses Fridays In June To Discuss Museum Concepts And Personal Stories

The public is invited to attend upcoming open house workshops to share thoughts and feedback on ideas for the proposed African American Museum & Cultural Center. Planning for the museum kicked off in 2020 and has recently moved into the master planning phase.

“I encourage the community, and especially the Historic Westside residents, to come to one of these workshops and contribute your ideas and your family’s personal stories to add to the African American history of Las Vegas,” said Ward 5 Councilman Cedric Crear.

All three open house-style Friday workshops will take place at the Nevada Partners location at 690 W. Lake Mead Blvd.

  • June 16, 12 to 3 p.m.
  • June 23, 5 to 8 p.m. (information in English and Spanish)
  • June 30, 12 to 3 p.m.


The workshops all will offer the same information and opportunities. Attendees do not need to stay for the entire three hours, but are invited to drop in at their convenience and have conversations about:

The proposed concepts for the museum and a venue for Black cultural expression;
How history and experiences have shaped the African American community in Las Vegas; and
Individual personal stories about Las Vegas (or Nevada), including an opportunity to have your legacy submitted to the National Archives at the Library of Congress through StoryCorps.

For more information on the workshops, visit https://www.lasvegasnevada.gov/Government/Initiatives/Hundred-Plan/Museum, or contact City of Las Vegas Deputy Director of Cultural Affairs Maggie Plaster at [email protected]

MEDIA CONTACT: DIANA PAUL | 702.229.6582 | 702.271.3030 | [email protected].

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