The Commission
For over 17 years, the Arizona Commission of African-American Affairs (AZCAAA) has been dedicated to empowering Arizona’s African-American communities. Through advocacy, programs, and events focused on our six pillars—Youth, Economic Development, Sustainability, Health, Education, and Justice—we work to promote equity, opportunity, and progress across the state.
Explore our site to learn more about our mission, stay informed about upcoming events, and discover how you can get involved in building a brighter future.
AZCAAA Hosts Flagstaff Town Hall, Honors Mel Hannah
Celebrating the Legacy of Mel J. Hannah: Flagstaff Townhall Recap
Introduction
On July 17, 2023, the Murdoch Community Center in Flagstaff, Arizona, hosted a remarkable event: the Flagstaff Townhall. Organized by Real Talk Enterprise and Joe Delgato on behalf of the Arizona Commission of African
Governor Katie Hobbs Announces Jerry McPherson as New Executive Director of the Commission of African American Affairs
Phoenix, AZ – Today, Governor Katie Hobbs announced that Jerry McPherson, longtime Phoenix community leader, will serve as the new Executive Director of the Commission of African American Affairs. The Commission plays an important role in serving the vibrant African American community in Arizona
Governor Katie Hobbs Launches Talent Ready AZ Initiative, Announces Workforce Cabinet
Gov. Hobbs launches workforce and education initiative to connect all Arizonans to good jobs and growing economy led by the Governor’s Office of Strategic Initiatives
Phoenix, AZ – Today, Governor Katie Hobbs launched the Talent Ready AZ Initiative to effectively coordinate her cabinet’s
Mission Statement
“The Arizona Commission of African-American Affairs works to promote the social, economic, and educational well-being of Arizona’s African-American community through advocacy, partnerships, and policy development.”
Vision Statement
"Our vision is an Arizona where every African-American has the resources, representation, and opportunities they need to thrive."