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AACHM FOUNDING
African American Cultural and Historical Museum of Washtenaw County
​​On February 6, 1993, at the Delta Psi Omega Founders’ Day celebration, the theme was “Celebrating African Identity Through the Arts.”  The keynote speaker was Dr. Margaret Burroughs, co-founder of the DuSable Museum in Chicago, ILL.  Dr. Burroughs challenged the chapter members to start a Black cultural center.   “An Idea without Action” remains a Dream; therefore, Delta Psi Omega chapter members took the lead on this challenge and then extended the invitation to the greater community.  As a result, many members are founding members of the African American Cultural & Historical Museum of Washtenaw County;  and they were recognized (along with other founding members) publicly at the Museum’s 2019 Anniversary Celebration Event.

 Once the State approved the paperwork, AACHM became a museum in 1996.   Even though they didn’t have a building, they decided to become a “Museum without Walls.”  During that time, they held programs, exhibits, community forums, and they collaborated with several other organizations to create and offer different types of programs.
 
The Museum moved into its first brick and mortar location at 1528 Pontiac Trail in 2020; they held their first program for their Legacy Donors on March 7, 2020.  Soon after that, COVID shut everything down.  The African American Cultural & Historical Museum of Washtenaw County reopened at 1528 Pontiac Trail on Sunday, October 24, 2021. 
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The African American Cultural and Historical Museum of Washtenaw County opened in it is new location at 3261 Lohr Road in Ann Arbor, MI on November 17, 2025. The Museum is open on Saturday & Sunday, 12 noon-4pm and weekdays by appointment.
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3261 Lohr Road in Ann Arbor (Permanent Home)
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1528 Pontiac Trail (2020 - 2024)
Delta Psi Omega Chapter supports the African American Cultural and Historical Museum of Washtenaw County in word and deed and recognizes its members who serve on the Board of Directors: Joyce Hunter (Founding Member, President/CEO, and Board Member), Patricia King (Founding Member, Treasurer and Board Member), Patricia Berry (Board Member and Membership Chair), Rossi Ray-Taylor (Board Member and Site Development Chair), and Nakisha Chaney (Vice-Chair of the Board and Bylaws Chair). 
Beverly Tyler (Founding Member and past Board Member- deceased)
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  • Home
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  • About
    • Our History
    • Our Past Presidents
    • Our Membership Intakes
    • Our Foundation
    • AACHM
  • PROGRAMS
    • Strengthen Our SISTERHOOD >
      • AKA Day of Service
      • Leadership Development
    • Empower Our FAMILIES
    • Build Our ECONOMIC WEALTH
    • Enhance Our ENVIRONMENT
    • Advocate For SOCIAL JUSTICE
    • Uplift Our LOCAL COMMUNITY >
      • Community Events
    • AKA Reactivation Day
    • Pink Goes Red for Health
  • Events
    • 75th Anniversary
    • Online Ticket Sales
    • Upcoming Events
    • Conferences
    • Celebration of Black Men
    • Founders' Day
    • National Convention
  • News / Media