
HAYTI IS MORE THAN A BUILDING
Since 1975, the Hayti Heritage Center has stood as a powerful testament to Durham’s rich African American history.
Located in the heart of the historic Hayti community—a post-Reconstruction Black enclave that thrived through much of the 20th century—
Hayti has long served as a guardian of cultural memory, community connection, and Black creative excellence.

Events
Hayti’s stage is more than a platform—it is a gathering place where art, scholarship, and community intertwine. From jazz concerts and film screenings to workshops and civic dialogues, our events embody the spirit of Durham’s Black cultural renaissance. Each program is crafted not only to entertain, but to inspire connection, deepen understanding, and honor the creative lineage that has always defined Hayti.
About Us
Today, Hayti is poised to enter its next chapter—not merely as a venue or event space, but as an immovable cultural anchor of Black scholarship, art, and entrepreneurship. It is a living, member-supported institution that preserves Black cultural memory while fueling Black futures—redistributing power, resources, and opportunity through grantmaking, partnerships, and programs designed by and for the community it serves.

Recent News
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Hayti is in constant motion—restoring, reimagining, and reaching. Our news and updates spotlight the voices shaping today’s cultural landscape, from events to new partnerships and grants to artist residencies and community initiatives. Here, you’ll find stories of resilience and innovation that extend Hayti’s mission: preserving the past while fueling Black futures.