African-American Awareness Day

By AAGE e.v.

Organized by the African-American German Exchange e.V. (AAGE) for African-Americans and others with mixed heritage, being aware of their culture is an important issue.

Especially the “children of color” that are born of interracial couples. The African-American, originating in Africa, was brought to the “New World” and had to learn to survive in an environment where his culture and heritage was suppressed. But his identity remained imbedded within.

This event presents information about the African-American culture and heritage as well as the contributions that African-Americans have contributed to America and Germany, and that has also influenced the world.

Performances consist of recitals, theater, dance, and music for young and those who have remained young. Listen to the message that our youth communicates to us in their songs of HipHop, Rap and Soul.

Date:  21 March 2009

Time:  Doors open at 17:30 hrs

The program starts at 18 hrs and ends at 22 hrs.

Entrance Fee: 5 € for adults and 2,50 € for persons under 18 years old.

Adress:

Saalbau Gutleut
Rottweiler Straße 32

60326 Frankfurt am Main

Where to find

Come and enjoy a good show, nice conversation, a relaxed atmosphere, free food and good music. All persons are welcome to come and visit the AAGE community.

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One Response to “African-American Awareness Day”

  1. AAGE e.v. Says:

    Hi Charlie, thanks for your inquiry. Unfortunately, the AAGE is dissolving as a registered non-profit organization. We will be partially regrouping as a social club later this year. If you send me your post address, I will send you more information after the reorganization and inform you on upcoming social events. Take care.
    Regards / mit freundlichen Grüssen
    Kerry Johnson, Vice-President
    AAGE
    African-American Germany Exchange e.V.
    http://www.aage-ev.org

    Postfach 50 01 41
    60391 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

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