This one-night-only event, features some good New Orleans cooking, and a talk back discussion with the cast. In celebration of Black History Month, take a journey with our young artists, as they commemorate African Americans' impact on the spirit of New Orleans. Let us honor the lives of courageous men and women in the 1811 Slave Revolt, and the Desire Black Panther Party. Recognize the meaning of being Black in the 504, and vibe to the music, created by Black artists, that continues to resonate through the streets of the city. This one-night-only event, features delicious New Orleans culinary traditions, and an amazing art gallery presented by NOCCA visual artists.
Wednesday, Feb 27, 4:30-6:15 PM
NOCCA Black Culture Club Presents Little Congo: A Celebration of Black New Orleans
New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA)
Getting there
2800 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA
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