Hayti Heritage Film Festival Returns With Full Slate of In-Person Programming
This year’s program, themed around “Homecoming,” will feature 32 films over three days.
How Can Funding from the Federal Infrastructure Bill Help Communities Like Hayti, Fractured by “Urban Renewal,” Rebuild?
Community advocates have some ideas about how to rebuild the community that the Durham Freeway had decimated, and whose residents and businesses it had displaced, by the 1970s.
Rhythm and Blues Songstress Ahji Love Delivers a Fresh, Commanding Performance at Hayti Heritage Center
The event was part of the Hayti Heritage Black Music Month series, which will continue with two final performances on June 23 and June 30.
Juneteenth Events Around the Triangle 2021
How local communities are celebrating America’s oldest holiday that commemorates the end of slavery.
Juneteenth at Hayti Heritage Center in Durham Will Celebrate Freedom While Focusing on Revitalizing the Historic Neighborhood
Hayti’s Juneteenth will serve as the launching of a community-based initiative, “Hayti Reborn,” which aims to rebuild the community along the Fayetteville Street corridor.
Dreams Held Fast: A Timeline of Black History in the Triangle
The history of the Triangle and its major towns and cities—Chapel Hill, Durham, and Raleigh—is inextricably intertwined with the history of its Black residents.
Sign a Petition to Tell Durham City Council to Support Local Artists
An upcoming vote on a $1.3 million grant program has the potential to shape the future of local art. If you want to see it thrive and you live in Durham, make your voice heard now.

