The Cultural Museum was founded on March 15, 2011 by The New Jersey Rastafarian Social Committee (NJRSC). The Cultural Museum is a Community development organization.
New Jersey Rastafarian Social Committee:
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“Connecting To Culture with Education, Music, and Art”
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In recognition of the current expanding global market place which is being dominated by the large corporations that are merging, forming joint
ventures and partnerships to leverage their resources. The Cultural Museum has defined a plan to capitalize on the concept of cooperative
economics where we leverage the resources within our local Community and expand them in a systematic manner to the global market place.
The ideas documented within this plan are not new, they are a compilation of various plans that have been developed by Community leaders
who came before us.
EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW
As a Community of Rastafarians from various backgrounds, but with common interests, we have come together to promote knowledge of
ourselves through Cultural Education, Music, and Art, in and by our Community, by establishing The Cultural Museum operated by The New
Jersey Rastafarian Social Committee (NJRSC). We know that by focusing on knowledge of self through Cultural Education, Music, and Art, we will
provide a constructive outlet for our youths that will provide a positive path to progress and growth for our Community.
VISION
We support local, regional, and global cultural awareness through Education, Music, and Art, created and produced by our Community by
establishing The Cultural Museum that will enrich and unleash the creative, innovative, and inherent knowledge to and about our Community.
MISSION
We Commit To Accomplishing Our Vision By Implementing Community and Economic Development programs with emphasis on Cultural
Education, Music, and Art, thereby bringing together an array of diverse cultures for constructive, peaceful, and healthy progress.
MOTTO
"An 'Umbrella of Nations' Connecting To Culture with Education, Music, and Art"
“A place for all who Love Peace and hate aggression!”
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Ned "Gideon" Malone (N.M.)
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Wilfredo "Lion Heart" Guzman (W.G.)
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Sis. Diamond Clark & Bro. Brian Van Liew II
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