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    MCCJ is proud to announce that we have been awarded a grant from the Children’s Trust under their Youth Development initiative! This grant will enable MCCJ to build on its successful Heritage Panel programs, establish the MetroTown summer leadership program and year-round MetroTown Diversity Leadership Team for teens.
 
  • March 3, 2012: Humanitarian Dinner, Four Seasons Hotel
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  • March 21, 2012: Emerging Leaders Dinner with guest, Tony Argiz Morrison, Brown, Argiz & Farra, LLC
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  • May 9, 2012: Breakfast with Leonard Pitts, Bankers Club
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  • June 5, 2012: Emerging Leaders Dinner with guest, Alberto Ibarguen Knight Foundation
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  • July 22-27, 2012:Camp MetroTown, St. Thomas University
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    Welcome!

    Founded in 1935 as the Miami branch of the National Conference of Christians and Jews.
      Embracing diversity….building an inclusive community.
      MCCJ’s mission is to advance understanding and respect among all cultures, religions and races.
      MCCJ seeks an inclusive community in which all people are treated with dignity and respect. Rooted in interfaith good will, our mission includes creating safe havens for dialog, training inclusive leaders, and highlighting the benefits of diversity through education, advocacy, dialog and conflict resolution.
      MCCJ is a member of the National Federation of Just Communities.

    A call for civility in American politics

    By ABRAHAM H. FOXMAN When one thinks about free speech in America, certain images and feelings come immediately to mind. For some it may be the halls of Congress, or city hall. For some it might be the famous painting by Norman Rockwell depicting speech as one of the “Four Freedoms.” For others it might be the protestors in New York’s Zuccotti Park, unbowed for months as they raised their collective voices against corruption and corporate greed. Read more...

    9/11 Anniversary Interfaith Service

    MetroTown Opened July 31st at St. Thomas University.

    Click here to learn more about our summer youth leadership camp.