Explore History, Activism and Performance by Applying to Be a Weeksville Freedom Fellow
Weeksville Heritage Center and their resident artist, Ebony Noelle Golden, are seeking out curious, creative and committed individuals interested in exploring and being inspired by the radical roots of the free Black community.
Learn How to Trace Your Roots With the Weeksville Heritage Center
Weeksville Heritage Center is taking its public programming online with a virtual workshop aimed at empowering individuals to explore their African diasporic heritage.
Celebrate Black History Month at Weeksville Heritage Center
Soak in the history of Weeksville with special weekend hours during the month of February.
Celebrate Kwanzaa With a Day of Festivities at Weeksville Heritage Center
Kwanzaa celebrations return to Weeksville for the first time in over 40 years with a celebratory day of music, art and heritage.
Celebrate Community, Conversation and History With the First Weeksville Summer Fete
To mark a successful season of programming and thank supporters who have stepped up to keep the doors open, Weeksville is holding an afternoon of food and community this weekend.
Support Weeksville and Show Off Your Black History Knowledge
Test your black history knowledge while raising funds for a good cause with a Juneteenth trivia fundraiser at Weeskville Heritage Center.
Breaking: Weeksville Heritage Center in Danger of Closing, Launches Crowdfunding Campaign
It could happen as soon as July, according to an email sent by the organization’s President and Executive Director Rob Fields.
Celebrate Women’s History Month With a Wikipedia-Thon at Weeksville
Scholars and specialists are gathering at Weeksville History Center to focus on the importance of acknowledging the contributions of women and you can play a role in the day.
A New Show at Weeksville Explores the Story of Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Join Weeksville and the Asase Yaa Cultural Arts Foundation for an education-focused theatrical experience.
Preserve Your Family Legacy With an ‘Archives for Black Lives’ Workshop at Weeksville Heritage Center
The full-day workshop brings together oral history and archive experts to offer advice and share thoughts on the importance of preserving the memories of the black experience.