Commission Background and Establishment
Mayor's Advisory Commission on Caribbean Community Affairs (MACCCA) Active Advisory
Monthly Committee on Recreations, Libraries and Youth Affairs Executive Appointment
The Commission shall advise the Mayor and the Director of Community Affairs as appropriate, on issues, matters, concerns, methods, and views that are designed to strengthen and enhance the educational, social, cultural, and economic life of the District by building and fostering enhanced relationships between the District of Columbia and communities of individuals from nations in the Caribbean who reside in the District of Columbia.
For the purposes of composition of the commission and this Mayor's Order, the term "nation[s] in the Caribbean" shall include the following nations, areas, territories, departments, or dependencies: 1) Anguilla; 2) Antigua and Barbuda; 3) Aruba; 4) The Bahamas; 5) Barbados; 6) Belize; 7) British Virgin Islands; 8) Cayman Islands; 9) Cuba; 10) Dominica; 11) Dominican Republic; 12) Grenada; 13) Guadeloupe; 14) Guyana;15) Haiti; 16) Jamaica; 17) Martinique; 18) Montserrat; 19) Netherlands Antilles; 20) Puerto Rico; 21) St. Kitts and Nevis; 22) St. Lucia; 23) St. Vincent and the Grenadines; 24) Suriname; 25) Trinidad and Tobago; 26) Turks and Caicos; and 27) United States Virgin Islands.
The Commission shall be comprised of not more than eleven (11) voting members appointed by the Mayor who shall be District residents. A member shall serve for no more than 2 consecutive full terms.
Mayor's Order 2012-127 https://www.dcregs.dc.gov/Common/NoticeDetail.aspx?NoticeId=N0031482
Executive Office of the Mayor (EOM) Mayor's Office on Caribbean Community Affairs (MOCCCA)
01-01-2012
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Commissioners
Points of Contact
Natalee S. Snider Director natalee.snider@dc.gov (202) 409-9107
Vida Rangel Vida.Rangel@dc.gov (202) 727-4816
Confirmation documents
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