The Ralph Bunche Arts & Humanities Center Billboard in VA
The RALPH BUNCHE
ARTS & HUMANITIES CENTER Billboard is live in King George VA.

About The Ralph Bunche Arts & Humanities Center Billboard King George VA
Website: https://rbahc.org/
April 2022, the RBAHC Billboard went live over the streets of King George County Virginia.
The Billboard States:
Help preserve the Ralph Bunche High School
Save African America History in King George
Ralph Bunche Arts & Humanities Center
Donate Today RBAHC.org
Diversity – Equity – Inclusivity
You can learn more about The Ralph Bunche Arts and Humanities Center and High School Restoration donations below. From https://rbahc.org/

RALPH BUNCHE ARTS & HUMANITIES CENTER
Ralph Bunche Arts & Humanities Center, RBAHC, is a 501(c)3 organization powered by volunteers. Much of those volunteers are citizens of King George that have a love and respect towards its heritage, including African American Heritage. Our efforts are toward the vibrant revitalization of the Ralph Bunche High School in King George, VA and we offer RBAHC as a viable and sustainable solution. Donations and funding awarded to RBAHC will be used toward all efforts for the revitalization process of the Ralph Bunche High School and the retention of its heritage.
About Us
Source: RBAHC.org
Our Vision
To provide a premier arts and humanities center which will host and showcase our local and regional artisans and performers.
Who Are We
King George volunteers, with a shared interest in preserving local history and adding to King George’s economy and cultural profile, formed Ralph Bunche Arts and Humanities Center, Inc. as a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.
“Transformation doesn’t take place within a vacuum; instead, it occurs when we are indirectly and directly connected to all those around us. “ – Byron Pulsifer


Background
Ralph Bunche was an American political scientist, academic, and diplomat. He was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize in 1960; the first African American to be so honored, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President John F. Kennedy in 1963.
The Ralph Bunche High School building was constructed in 1949 to provide “separate but equal” educational opportunities to African American students in King George County schools and remained in service until King George integrated its schools in 1968. The building continued to be used for other educational purposes until 1998. Thanks to the diligence of the Ralph Bunche High School alumni, the building is on the Virginia National Register of Historic Places.
Helpful Links:
https://rbahc.org/get-involved
RALPH BUNCHE ARTS & HUMANITIES CENTER
Contact location 17094 Ferry Dock Road
ralphbuncheahc@gmail.com | (540) 413-1509
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