“Playgrounds in Color” is a one hour documentary that highlights historical vacation locations (i.e. “playgrounds”) of African Americans. The show explores the modern appeal along with historical anecdotes often unknown to the general vacationing population – and usually excluded from travel guides. Each episode will include events modern and traditional, little known restaurants with traditional culinary fair, integrated into the culture and hand print of African Americans. African Americans were not welcome, to also enjoy a good time, in many parts of the United States, therefore they created their own welcoming holiday communities, inclusive of businesses to support their families and the vacationers. The communities highlighted, came into existence during slavery, segregation and one particular community, the African American community of Sag Harbor, existing since 1830.
Cape Cod Barnstable County MA
Ebony Horsewomen (EHI) is a one-of-a-kind, urban riding center in Hartford Connecticut. Since 1984, we’ve served our community’s youth, families, adults, and military veterans through equine-assisted psychotherapy, therapeutic riding, and a variety of youth programs.
337 Vine St Northeast
Bar, Music and Nightlife
1119 N Main St Hope
Radio Station
540 Brighton Ave Rosemont