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 Since 2005 P.A.C.E opened its doors at the Social Justice Academy (SJA) as an after school extended learning program for high school students. It was there that P.A.C.E .started One Luv dance and the Social Justice through the Arts curriculum working with teachers and local Boston artists. With over 75 students’ participating in the P.A.C.E. after school program, SJA become one of the first high schools in Boston Public Schools with a successful extended day learning program. 

With great encouragement and support, P.A.C.E decided to expand its opportunities for youth by expanding into an organization, Institute for Pan African Cultural Education Inc., adding programs, projects and services. In 2011 P.A.C.E. launched its Straight A’s Initiative which stands for Arts, Academics, cultural Awareness, and Athletic programs for youth Achievement.

In 2012 P.A.C.E. Achievement developed the Straight A's Academy as an extended learning program during after school and summer for students ages 4-10. Over the years, P.A.C.E. continues to expand its programming to include middle, high school and college students as well as an online platform. 


By collaborating with local schools and community organizations, P.A.C.E. enrolls well over a 100 students per year with great impact. P.A.C.E. was recently nominated for the 2018-2019  Social Innovator Accelerator  for "Closing the Opportunity Gap Through Out-of-Classroom Engagement". 

With P.A.C.E. continuous vision to expand, we now serve early learners, school age, adolescents and young adults through ongoing cultural projects and enrichment programming throughout the City of Boston.


"This organization is supported in part by a grant from the Boston Cultural Council and administered by the Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture." P.A.C.E. programs and projects are partially funded by The Boston Foundation and The Lenny Zakim Fund

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