Commission Background and Establishment
Commission on African-American Affairs Active Advisory
Every Other Month Committee on Recreations, Libraries and Youth Affairs Section 2 (f)
The Commission shall advise the Mayor, the Council, and the public on the views and needs of African-American communities with low-economic, -education, or -health indicators in the District and to analyze the decline of African-American residents as indicated by the 2010 United States Census.
Public members shall be appointed who have shown dedication to, and knowledge of, the needs of the African-American community, and with due consideration for representation from established public, nonprofit, and volunteer community organizations concerned with African-American communities with low economic, education, and health indicators.
The Commission shall consist of 17 public, voting members appointed by the Mayor, with the advice and consent of the Council.
D.C. Code § 3-1441 https://code.dccouncil.us/dc/council/code/sections/3-1441.html
Executive Office of the Mayor (EOM) Mayor's Office on African-American Affairs (MOAAA)
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Commission Appointees
Council Confirmed - Pursuant to section 2 (f) 3
https://MOTAboards.applytojob.com/apply/yH7QRi/Commission-On-Africanamerican-Affairs.html?source=BCD
Appointed by Mayor 17 10
Commissioners
Points of Contact
Thomas Bowen Director thomas.bowen@dc.gov (202) 442-8122
Vida Rangel Vida.Rangel@dc.gov (202) 727-4816
Confirmation documents
Created on Jan. 21, 2015 at 11:17 AM (EST). Last updated by Rangel, Vida on Jan.  7 at  5:50 PM (EST). Owned by Kaja, Priya.
Priya Kaja
Vida Rangel
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