The Brazos Valley African American Museum chronicles the tragedies and triumphs of African American life from ancient civilizations to the present day.
Visit our new exhibition, "Directions to Freedom." The exhibition features images of former Brazos Valley African Americans and Armed Forces history. Free admission through December 7th!
We thank the community for 17 years. On, July 22, 2006, 17 years ago, the museum opened its doors to the public. Saturday, July 22, 2023, 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm, visit the museum for free admission, refreshments, and book giveaways.
You can support the museum by joining THE 500 club: For only $10 a month, for 12 months, you can support the hiring of a new director.
I just signed up and would encourage you to do the same.
Go here for more details: https://t.co/cyGxYoiHNp
💚THANK YOU to the @OfficialBVAAM for inviting @KBTXKarla and me to emcee this year's banquet.
It was an HONOR to do it and congrats to this year's honorees: Raymond Arrington, Seddrick & Rebecca Eddington, Dr. Brian Merrell, Fabi Payton, and Dr. Phebe Moore Simmons.
Visit BVAAM for free and learn about Black history in the Brazos Valley! The Brazos Valley African American Museum is proud to partner with @Suddenlink to offer free admission in honor of Black History Month, February 1-28, 2022. #BlackHistoryMonth#BHM2022
I was deeply saddened and offended to hear the comments made by @CyFairISD School District Board Member Scott Henry. His comments are unacceptable, and I recommend that he resign immediately. (1/3) st #hounews