| African-American History Through the Arts: Students at Coral Gables Senior High School, FL trace the history of African Americans. |
| Afrofuturism: The Web Site: Explores technological effects on black culture and art. Featuring listserv information, bibliography, filmography, discography, and links. |
| Black Smart.net: An African American online community. Featuring free web servers, chat, forums, vintage movies, art gallery, music, book club, gifts, free genealogy course and more cultural resources. |
| Daathrekh.com: A publishing company featuring science fiction, online comics, flash animated movies, interactive CD Roms, and full length novels. |
| ETA Creative Arts Foundation: A Chicago cultural resource institution for the preservation and perpetuation of African-American ethnic aesthetic arts. Information about performances, classes, publications, and other programs available. |
| Ghettosoul: An online community featuring collections of Poetry and photographs. |
| Gullah Celebration: Annual event showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the Gullah people in the Lowcountry and Beaufort Area of South Carolina. Schedule, information about activities, and opportunities for vendors. |
| Gullah/Geechee Culture: Information the history, language, religion, and traditions of the Gullah, African descendents living off the coast of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. |
| Hammonds House Gallery and Resource Center: A guide to current and upcoming events, exhibits, lectures, activities, and educational programs at the Atlanta based fine art museum for African American art. |
| National Conference of Artists, NY Chapter: Organization dedicated to the preservation, promotion and developing of African American culture and the African world experience. |
| Project Row Houses: A guide to the current and upcoming events of a public art project involving artists on issues of neighborhood revitalization, historic preservation, community service, and youth education. |
| The African American Art & Culture Complex of San Francisco: A San Francisco based complex that encourages appreciation of art and culture through community programs and activities. |
| The African American Museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: A guide to current and upcoming events, exhibits, lectures, activities, and educational programs. |
| The African American Music and Culture Archives at Indiana University: A guide to Indiana University's research center archives. |
| The African-American Mosaic Exhibition (Library of Congress): This exhibit marks the publication of a Library of Congress resource guide for the study of Black history and culture. |
| The Center for the Arts of the African Diaspora: A guide to current and upcoming events, exhibits, lectures, activities, educational programs, history and general information. |
| The InkSpot: Spoken word and music series in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Site features news and upcoming events. |
| The Name Site: Lists African names with meanings, ethnic origins and pronunciation. Includes African proverbs and ethnic greeting cards. |
| The Urban Griot: Includes essays, interviews and opinions. |
| Western States Black Research and Educational Center: The largest private collection of African American culture in the Western United States. The collection includes Black literature, music, film, photographs and memorabilia. |