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The original two groups listed in the NCCJ name

Christians and Jews

100

Anytown began at NCCJ dayton in what year?

2003

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The year NCCJ of Dayton was founded

1978

100

This person works at Premier Health

Adrian Taylor

100

The suite number of NCCJ's previous office

127

200

The year that the national NCCJ name changed to The National Conference for Community and Justice

1998

200

PAYT began in what year at NCCJ Dayton?

2010

200

The organization NCCJ's current Executive Director worked at prior to NCCJ

The Mental Health and Recovery Board of Clark, Greene, and Madison Counties

200

The person on the board who owns their own business

Jessica 

200

The name of the NCCJ counterpart in Cleveland

The Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio

300

The national NCCJ was founded in what year

1927

300

The most recent completed acquisition of another group coming to NCCJ was

Village Impact Project

300

This person held the Director of Education Position prior to the current holder

Adriane Miller

300

The names of the individuals on the NCCJ Board Executive Team

Austin, Alan, and Jessica

300

The national organization that NCCJ Dayton is a part of

The National Federation for Just Communities

400

What president was the honorary chairmen of NCCJ's first Brotherhood week in the 1930's?

President Franklin D. Roosevelt

400

The initial name of NCCJ's workplace program "Social Change: Where do we fit"

Social Change: More than just a post

400

The executive director prior to Mary Tyler

Pat Meadows 

400

The names of the two most recent additions to NCCJ's Board

Adrian Mesker and Kyla Woods

400

In 1963, this civil rights icon attended an NCCJ conference

Dr. Martin Luther King Junior

500

The original one word version of the NCCJ name

The Conference

500

Anytown began nationally in what decade

1950's

500

The board chair prior to Austin Railey

Ian Simpson

500

The date of the January Board meeting

January 15th 

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This (non-dayton) NCCJ chapter changed their name, however kept the "NCCJ" acronym. 

North Carolina for Community and Justice

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