Since 1966, The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History has been a vital educational resource for Detroiters and visitors alike, with a focus on preserving and showcasing African American history. Over the years, the museum has undergone numerous expansions, introducing new exhibits, upgrading its technology, and expanding its performance theater.
One of the newest permanent exhibits at the museum is “Honoring the Life and Legacy of Judge Damon J. Keith.” This innovative exhibit takes viewers on a journey through Judge Keith’s life, from his childhood to his time as a federal district judge. The use of state-of-the-art technology allows for easy updates to be made whenever new information about Judge Keith becomes available.
In addition to enhancing its exhibits, The Wright has revamped its theater to focus on performances including music, poetry, and film. The General Motors Theater is now open for use and rentals, having been updated with cutting-edge theatrical equipment, surround sound systems, and comfortable seating.
Sarah Zientarski recently had the pleasure of speaking with Charles H. Wright Museum President and CEO Neil Barclay about the museum’s continued expansion of programming and operations. To stay connected with the museum and its updates, you can subscribe to One Detroit’s YouTube channel or catch One Detroit on Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. on Detroit Public TV (WTVS-Channel 56). You can also find daily conversations on the website, Facebook page (DPTVOneDetroit), Twitter (@DPTVOneDetroit), or Instagram (@OneDetroit).