NCCJ OF THE TRIAD’S MISSION
The National Conference for Community and Justice of the Piedmont Triad, Inc. (NCCJ) is a human relations organization that promotes understanding and respect among all cultures, races and religions through advocacy, education and dialogue. NCCJ does not advocate for any particular group or philosophy, but works to build mutual respect among all people—regardless of race, culture, sexual orientation, gender, socioeconomic background or faith.
To promote understanding and respect across groups, NCCJ believes society must acknowledge the dynamics of power and privilege and the role individuals play in creating attitudes, behavior and practices that support systems of exclusion and oppression either overt or covert.
To fulfill its mission, NCCJ programs must create inclusive, respectful and just communities.
NCCJ’s Programs
Throughout the year, we host adult, community, interfaith and youth programs which infuse our mission into the Piedmont Triad community.
METHOD
NCCJ’s broad-based rather than single constituency approach makes it unique as it works against all forms of discrimination and bias.