About Us
The NCAAA
The Nebraska Commission on African American Affairs was established in 2020 to advise the executive and legislative branches of the Government, and to engage with community leaders to promote policy and legislation that would positively affect the African American communities of Nebraska.
Our Vision
We envision a state where African Americans have access to the resources and opportunities necessary to experience prosperity and to contribute to their community.
Our Mission
The mission of the Nebraska Commission on African American Affairs is to improve the social, economic, and political status of African American diaspora in the state of Nebraska through legislation, advocacy, education, and community engagement.
Commission Functions:
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Promote state and federal legislation beneficial to the African American community in Nebraska;
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Coordinate programs relating to the African American community in Nebraska regarding housing, education, welfare, medical and dental care, employment, economic development, law and order, and related problems;
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Work with other state and federal government agencies and federal and state elected officials in the development of programs in areas mentioned in subdivision (2) of this section;
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Keep the Governor's office apprised of the situation in the African American community in Nebraska;
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Administer sections 1 to 7 of this act;
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Provide the public with information and education relevant to African American affairs in Nebraska; and
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Develop programs to encourage the total involvement of African American people in activities for the common benefit of the African American community.
FAQ - Commission Transparency Center
The Commission on African American Affairs is committed to transparency and accountability. Below we’ve provided information about our operations.
Commissioner Appointment
What process is used to select Commissioners?
Who is on the Commission and when were they appointed?
- Chairman Tim Clark appointed July 2024 (Executive Committee)
- Vice Chair JoAnna LeFlore-Ejike (Executive Committee)
- Treasurer Johnny Nesbit appointed January 2025 (Executive Committee)
- Secretary Ted Lampkin appointed January 2025 (Executive Committee)
- Member at Large Clarice Jackson
- Commissioner Glenn Freeman appointed July 2021
- Commissioner Connie Edmond appointed July 2021
- Commissioner Clarice Jackson appointed July 2021
- Commissioner Laban Njuguna appointed July 2021
- Commissioner Quentin Brown appointed February 2024
- Commissioner Trevon Brooks appointed February 2024
- Commissioner JoAnna LeFlore-Ejike appointed January 2025
Commission’s Committee Leadership & Selection
What Committees does the Commission have?
- Executive Committee – Chair Tim Clark
- Finance Committee – Chair Johnny Nesbit
- Legislative Committee – Chair Terri Crawford
- Strategic Planning Committee (ad hoc)- Chair JoAnna LeFlore-Ejike
- Policy Committee (ad hoc) – Chair Quentin Brown
Who is on the Executive Committee?
- Chair – Tim Clark elected January 22, 2025
- Vice Chair – JoAnna LeFlore-Ejike
- Treasurer – Johnny Nesbit elected January 29, 2025
- Secretary – Ted Lampkin elected January 29, 2025
- Member at Large – Clarice Jackson
What are the duties of each Committee?
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Executive Committee
In accordance with the statutory language the Executive Committee may supervise all programs relating to the affairs of African American people instituted and authorized by the commission. Additionally, the committee has the authority to enter into contracts for consultation services, supplies, and equipment, provided that the contract value does not exceed two thousand dollars per individual agreement. Furthermore, the Executive Committee collaborates closely with the Executive Director to ensure the successful achievement of the commission’s goals.
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Finance Committee
The NCAAA Finance Committee is responsible for proactively overseeing the financial health and management of the Commission, in alignment with the fiduciary duties and responsibilities of the full Commission. The committee evaluates and reports on the Commission's financial status.
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Legislative Committee
The NCAAA Legislative Affairs Committee is responsible for evaluating and monitoring proposed legislation and regulations that may impact African Americans in Nebraska, both positively and negatively. The committee will regularly report its findings and recommendations to the full Commission as necessary.
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Strategic Planning Committee (ad hoc)
The NCAAA Strategic Planning Committee is responsible for guiding the long-term vision and strategic direction of the Commission, ensuring that its initiatives and resources are aligned with the evolving needs of African American communities across the state. The committee reviews and monitors the Commission’s strategic plan development, which serves as a roadmap for achieving its mission and goals.
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Policy Committee (ad hoc)
The NCAAA Policy Committee is responsible for overseeing and recommending refinement to the internal policies, procedures, and bylaws that govern the operations of the Nebraska Commission on African American Affairs. The committee will regularly report its findings and recommendations to the full Commission as necessary.
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Will the Commission have more Committees in the future?
Yes, we intend to establish additional committees across each of our key pillar areas: health and wellness, housing, criminal justice, economic development, and education. Furthermore, as we develop our strategic plan and incorporate insights from our environmental scan, we will identify specific needs and form committees tailored to those areas. The Commission also aims to create opportunities for non-Commissioners to actively participate in these committees.
Finances
How has the Commission spent its money since its inception?
Please note that all Commission spending must be approved by the state.
Office Location
Why is the Commission’s office located in Lincoln?
Office Address: 1327 H St., Suites 306-308, Lincoln, NE 68508