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The National Black Theatre - Institute of Action Arts
NBT’s Institute of Action Arts operates from an African context of a spirit culture. It began in 1968 as a non-profit organization and center for research & development known as the National Black Theatre Workshop Incorporated. NBT has since grown into an institution providing an alternative learning environment offering organizations and individuals, specifically those of African descent born in America, a space to discover, explore, nurture, articulate, address and heal the negative attitudes and emotions blocking freedom of expression. Participants are able to fully express dignity, respect and cultural values of self-love. NBT achieves this purpose by offering workshops, symposia and special events under the Communication Arts program.

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The National Black Theatre - Institute of Action Arts
2031-33 National Black Theatre Way
Fifth Avenue (Btwn 125th & 126th Streets)
Harlem, NY 10035
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Tel: (212) 722-3800 Fax: (212) 860-8004
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The Harvest Institute
is a non-profit, tax exempt research educational, policy and advocacy organization located in Washington, D.C. and founded in 1993 - www.harvestinstitute.org
Mission: To engage in activities that lead to a Black America that is self-sufficient and competitive as a group within the next decade.
All activities of the The Harvest Institute:
- Are based upon the books, Black Labor, White Wealth: A Search for Power and Economic Justice and PowerNomics: The National Plan to Empower Black America by Dr. Claud Anderson, founder of the Institute.
- Are dedicated to implementing as much of the PowerNomics National Plan as possible.
- Encourage others to use the principles of PowerNomics as a guide to their activities so that, even though individuals or groups may be operating separately, their work contributes to achieving the PowerNomics vision of a Black America that is self-sufficient and competitive.
- Are based upon the PowerNomics principle that Blacks must aggregate, pool their resources, and build independent communities before allying with competing groups.
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