The Boston Juneteenth Committee is a volunteer organization founded in 2011 and chaired by long-time Roxbury resident Jumaada Abdal Khallaq H. Smith. Based at the Museum, NCAAA, BJC membership has sustained at more than a dozen and is cross-generational and multi-cultural. Members are united by a deep commitment to building a caring, humane community with positive socio-political and socio-economic values. Over more than a decade of working together and collaboratively with the NCAAA, the BJC has been democratic and open to all.
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The National Center of Afro-American Artists is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit cultural organization founded in Boston in 1968 by Dr. Elma Lewis. Its mission is to annunciate the cultural and artistic contributions of black peoples to global civilization by fostering knowledge and appreciation of the heritage of black people in all fields of the creative arts.