The African American Cultural Heritage District in Austin, TX, stands as a powerful reminder of the rich history, culture, and contributions of the African American community to the city. Located in East Austin between I-35 (West), Manor Road (North), Airport Boulevard (East) and East 7th Street (South), this district is more than just a geographic area—it is a living narrative of resilience, creativity, and community pride that has shaped the identity of Austin for generations.

Walking through the district, visitors are met with a tapestry of cultural landmarks, historical sites, and vibrant public art that tell the story of African American life in Austin. From historic churches and schools to murals that capture the struggles and triumphs of the community, the district is a place where history is both preserved and celebrated.

The district is home to several cultural institutions that serve as hubs for education, creativity, and community engagement. These spaces offer programs and events that explore the rich heritage of African Americans in Austin, from art exhibitions and music performances to lectures and community festivals. The district is particularly known for its role in preserving the legacy of jazz, blues, and gospel music, which have deep roots in the area.

As Austin continues to evolve, the African American Cultural Heritage District remains a vital part of the city’s fabric. Efforts to preserve and enhance the district are ongoing, with projects focused on cultural preservation, economic development, and community empowerment. This district is not just a place to remember the past—it is a beacon for the future, inspiring pride, unity, and progress in the heart of Austin.

Designating Resolution: Resolution No. 20071213-058

State of Texas Cultural District Designation: 2009

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African American Cultural Heritage District Strategic Planning

The City of Austin is embarking on strategic planning efforts in the African American Cultural Heritage District as directed by Resolution No. 20210902-048. In partnership with community coalition members and professional consultants we will begin community engagement efforts to establish strategic planning guiding principles in Fall of 2024.

Announcements/News

Economic Development Department staff are working with Mend Collaborative to establish a series of Community Workshops to guide the development of community engagement plans and strategic planning guiding principles.

Check back for more information as it becomes available.