The Black Affairs Advisory Council (BAAC) began its journey in 1979 by two
separate groups of African American employees in Arlington, Virginia, and
Baltimore, Maryland. In 1981, these two groups received official recognition
and merged to form the Black Affairs Advisory Council’s National Coordinating
Committee.
The National Black Affairs Advisory Council now serves as an advisory
group.
The National Black Affairs Advisory Council operates as a forum in which
employees at any grade level or position can meet and discuss matters of
mutual concern. BAAC is an advisory committee on issues of concern to Black
employees. The National Black Affairs Advisory Council consists of a national
coordinating committee and local chapters.
This chapter serves as an advisory council as well. There are various
committees within this chapter to afford every member an opportunity to serve
and grow.
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The three colors represent:
RED:
the blood that unites all people of African
ancestry, and shed for liberation;
BLACK:
black people whose existence as a nation,
though not a nation-state, is affirmed by the
existence of the flag; and
GREEN:
the abundant natural wealth of Africa.
So come