Applicants Sought for New African American Heritage Commission

Talented and dedicated individuals with an interest and/or knowledge of Asheville’s African American history are being sought to sit on the newly established African American Heritage Commission. Applicants with knowledge of economic development, marketing, and promotional strategies for the cultural/heritage tourism sector are needed. The positions will be appointed by the City of Asheville.

Below is a description of the AAHC as published by the City. At the end you’ll also find a link to the Resolution that was passed establishing the AAHC which should help you more fully understand it’s vision.

To apply, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at 828-259-5601 or by e-mail at mburleson@ashevillenc.gov for an application form. The deadline for receiving applications for this opening is Wednesday, February 5 at 5 p.m.

“AFRICAN AMERICAN HERITAGE COMMISSION – The Commission shall have the following powers and duties: (a) Develop rules for the conduct of its business, including but not limited to meeting schedules, election of officers, voting, subcommittees, et al.; (2) Develop a plan to identify, create, encourage, promote and implement projects that will recognize, increase and expand the awareness of the contributions of African-Americans throughout the City-County area; and (3) Create plans to identify and recognize sites in the community that are significant to African-American history; encourage and promote economic activity related to the African American community; and propose other projects that are consistent with the goals of the Commission.”

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I am a family and community historian, professional organizer, heirloom seamstress, mom of three sons, foster mom, and all-around digital whiz and helpful person. :) In my day job, I am the Operations Manager for Dogwood Alliance, protecting Southern forests and communities from the harms of industrial logging.

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