[1] The group's mission is to foster understanding and appreciation of African American history and culture, with the aim of creating more inclusive communities.
They offer learning opportunities throughout the year including outreach to schools, guided and self-guided tours, mobile programs, lectures, and workshops.
[7] These markers were added as part of a Mapping Untold Stories program to share the rich history of Black people in New Hampshire.
[11] The Elinor Williams Hooker Tea Talks are a yearly series of different public panel discussions that speak on a variety of social and historical subjects involving the African American community.
The event is named after Elinor Williams Hooker an African American woman, who lived in the state of New Hampshire and who was heavily involved in the community as well as being an activist, she died in 2012.