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  P.A.C.E. Umoja Projects  

P.A.C.E. community  development projects has a strong emphasis on global awareness and Black Achievement. P.A.C.E. projects build connections from America to Africa and throughout the Caribbean. 

Our current partnership with Boston Public Schools, Office of Opportunity and Achievement Gaps works specifically  "to employ African centered practices" through community service, performances, cultural events, and workshops.  These are offered at specific BPS high schools throughout the school year. 

Past Projects include:
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"I am Free Project" in partnership with Mattapan Cultural Arts Development
"Mattapan Youth Commission" in partnership with Mattapan United
"Take L.A.P.S. in the Park" Learn Arts, Performance and Sports in partnership with Franklin Park Tennis Association (FPTA), and Mattapan Cultural Arts Development (MCAD)  ​



P.A.C.E. Visiting Scholars!

 In 2012 our partnership with Wheelock College, Center for International Program and Partnerships, as well as Boston Pan African Forum and Umass Boston African Scholars Program
   
2012- Scholars from Barbados
2013- Scholars from Nicaragua
2015-2016- Scholars from Tanzania

2017-Scholar from Ghana
2019- Scholar from Nigeria

"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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