Reclaiming our heritage: Preserving Black culture
At The Jackson-Williams Legacy Foundation, we believe in the strength and resilience of the Black community. This page explores the vital importance of preserving Black culture for future generations, fostering strong families, and building a thriving community. Join us in this crucial endeavor.

Building strong Black families and communities
To cultivate strong Black families, we advocate for marriage and child-rearing within the Black community. It is essential to return to the "Village" concept, where our children are nurtured and taught Black culture, both within the home and through our churches. This collective effort empowers our youth and strengthens our foundational bonds.

Why preserving Black culture matters today
It is profoundly important to empower Black people and encourage self-love and advocacy. We are a powerful people who deserve the opportunity to thrive and reach our fullest potential. Our children need to know who they are and where they come from to build a strong sense of identity and pride. Preserving our culture provides them with this invaluable foundation.

Join the movement: Your role in cultural preservation
We hope to inspire more Black individuals to sign up as foster and adoptive parents, ensuring Black children are raised within culturally affirming environments. We encourage everyone to teach Black culture within their communities, fostering a rich educational landscape. Let's create more Black families through marriage and births, and together, support our work through donations and by sharing this website with others.
"The Jackson-Williams Legacy Foundation deeply understands the significance of our roots. Their dedication to cultural preservation is truly inspiring and vital for our future generations."
Dr. Anya Sharma, Cultural Historian