Black Family Summit Collaborators

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Conjoined crocodiles. A symbol of unity in diversity giving a common destiny; sharing; from the proverb, “Funtumfrafu denkyemfrafu

The initial convening that established the Black Family Summit occurred in 2005 on the campus of Howard University. Since then, BFS has engaged with the following organizations in efforts of advancing the values of cooperation, collaboration, and collective work as reflected in the traditional way of life of people of African ancestry.

A Black Education Network (ABEN)
All Healers Mental Health Alliance
Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations
Association of Black Psychologists
Black Administrators in Child Welfare
Black EDfluencers – United
Black Farmers & Agriculturalists Association
Black Psychiatrists of America
Blacks in Law Enforcement of America
The Chisholm Legacy Project
Community Healing Network
International Association of Black Professional Fire Fighters
International Black Women’s Congress
Mothers in Charge
National Alliance of Faith and Justice
National Association for Black Veterans

National Association of Black Social Workers
National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice
National Bar Association
National Black Dental Association
National Black Leadership Commission on Health
National Black Nurses Association
National Black United Front
National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America
National Conference of Black Lawyers
National Council for Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls
National Medical Association
National Voting Rights Museum and Institute
Nigerian Association of Social Workers in America
Racial Justice Working Group of the Justice Roundtable
Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference
Transformative Justice Coalition

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