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The National Coalition Launched “Healthy, Wealthy & Wise National Policy Forum Series” Amid Packed Room at CBCF Legislative Conference

Sep 25, 2009

The National Coalition Launched “Healthy, Wealthy & Wise National Policy Forum Series” Amid Packed Room at CBCF Legislative Conference

The National Coalition Launched “Healthy, Wealthy & Wise National Policy Forum Series” Amid Packed Room at CBCF Legislative Conference Black Women's Roundtable and the National Council of Negro Women host a Health and Wellness Dialogue and Webcast to Kick-off Series

Black Women's Roundtable Healthy, Wealthy and Wise Forum Launch

Spirit of Democracy Awards dinner provides networking opportunity

May 14, 2009

Spirit of Democracy Awards dinner provides networking opportunity

Scripps Howard Foundation Wire

Politicians, entrepreneurs and activists mix and mingle at the 12th annual Spirit of Democracy Awards reception, sponsored by the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation. SHWire photo by Mavis Baah

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Jan 12, 2010

Black coalition pushes for 'unified' 2010 Census tally

USA TODAY

The campaign to get blacks to participate in the 2010 Census has forged an unprecedented bond between two groups that have not traditionally shared common goals: African Americans and black immigrants.

Dec 10, 2009

African American Environmental Justice Advocates Appeal to World Leaders to Honor Commitment to Communities Most Impacted by Climate Change

African American leaders and activists are in Copenhagen working to make sure environmental justice and gender are included in any agreements resulting from the tense negotiations

Dec 4, 2009

Women Organize for Inclusion in Upcoming Climate Talks

Several grassroots organizations convene for a roundtable discussion to develop a unified strategy for the UN Climate Change Conference next week

Dec 2, 2009

Melanie Campbell's Testimony to the Census Hearing

Written Testimony to the Information Policy, Census and National Archives Subcommittee Oversight and Government Reform Committee Submitted by Melanie L. Campbell

NCBCP Programs

Operation Big Vote Training Academy

Operation Big Vote training Academy – Operation Big vote (OBV) , the historical and once primary outreach program of the national Coalition has been re-launched as the Operation Big Vote Training Academy. The OBV Training Academy provides culturally appropriate intense voter engagement and civic participation curriculum and techniques to reach African Americans. The Academy supports a cross-section of multi-generational attendees and is held once a year.

Black Youth Vote!
The Next Generation of Black Leadership

Black Youth Vote! is a broad based coalition of organizations and individuals committed to increasing political and civic involvement among black men and women aged 18-35. BYV! is youth-led and dedicated to educating young voters in the Black community who are increasingly disenfranchised and alienated from the electoral and legislative process. Through civic education, leadership development and training, BYV! works to educate youth and young adults on how to identify issues and ways to influence public policy.

Black Women’s Roundtable

The Black Women’s Roundtable (BWR) is an intergenerational civic engagement network of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation. At the forefront of championing just and equitable public policy on behalf of Black women, BWR promotes their health and wellness, economic security, education and global empowerment as key elements for success.

BWR Health Wealthy and Wise Forum Series

BWR “Healthy, Wealthy, Wise” National Policy Forum Series is designed to provide women with strategies and tools proven effective in addressing critical issues confronting women and girls in the Black community. In order to reach the widest audience possible, these forums will be webcast through Black Women’s Roundtable networks across the country.

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