Jewell Jackson McCabe

Jewell Jackson McCabe (born August 2, 1945) is an American feminist, business executive, social and political activist.

[7] Julia, Jewell's mother, was active with The Links, Incorporated, the Urban League Guild, and Jack and Jill.

[10] Jewell Jackson McCabe was elected to the board of the Women's Forum in 1975 under the leadership of her friend and colleague founding President Elinor Guggenheimer.

[11] Her strategic communications company is a full service minority owned organization, combining a broad range of marketing skill, competitiveness training on effective internal and external management capabilities.

This occurred after JJMcC Associates developed the Essex County focused Panasonic pilot marketing program for 5th and sixth graders.

[12] On October 18, 1994, the United States William Jefferson Clinton attended the Democratic National Committee Jewish Leadership Forum dinner at the Corcoran Gallery of Art.

NORTHSIDE CENTER —Where Children Rise Up and Thrive Gala — Left to Right — Eugene "Gene" McCabe, President, North General Hospital; Jewell Jackson McCabe, Founding President, NCBW; Dr. Mamie Phipps Clark & Dr. Kenneth B. Clark , Renowned American Psychologists & Historic Witnesses in Briggs v. Elliott (1952) pivotal case in Brown v. Board of Education (1954).
Ebony (magazine) feature story on Jewell Jackson McCabe her founding the National Coalition of 100 Black Women and establishing their signature awards recognition the Candace Award held annually at New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art .
Jewell Featured in "I Dream A World: Portraits of Black Women Who Changed America" — an award-winning and critically acclaimed photographic exhibition by Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Brian Lanker — opened at the Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington, D.C., 1989.
Celebrating the New York Public Library annual gala May 22, 11PM.: Jewell Jackson McCabe, left, with Carolyne Rohem and Gayfryd Steinberg, who was responsible for the table decorations.