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Afro-American Cultural Center at Yale
The Afro-American Cultural Center at Yale is a cultural house on the campus of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. The center opened in 1969 after the Yale Corporation approved the establishment of a space for black students and community members. The Afro-American Cultural Center is home to over thirty resident student organizations including the Black Student Alliance at Yale, the Urban Improvement Corps, the Black Church at Yale, Rhythmic Blue, and the Black Men's Union. Rodney T. Cohen, Assistant Dean of Yale College, currently serves as the Director.

Resident Groups
The center features 30 student organizations ranging from academic, cultural, political/ethnic, performance, community service and greek life.
 * Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
 * Black Church at Yale
 * Black Graduate Network
 * Black Men's Union
 * Black Student Alliance at Yale
 * Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
 * Gamma Phi Delta
 * Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity
 * KONJO!
 * Minority Association of Pre-Medical Students
 * Yale Chapter of the NAACP
 * National Society of Black Engineers
 * New Haven Dance and Drummings
 * OneBody (Black Campus Ministries)
 * Pan, Jam, and Lime Steel Band
 * Paul Huggins African Drumming Core
 * PRISM
 * Shades Acapella
 * Sphere Magazine
 * Steppin' Out
 * Students of Mixed Heritage and Culture
 * Urban Improvement Corps
 * Visions of Virtue
 * WORD
 * Yale African Student Association
 * Yale Black Women's Coalition
 * Yale Gospel Choir
 * Yale West Indian Student Organization