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President Obama thanks Black Women's Roundtable

President Obama thanks Black Women's Roundtable

NCBCP president, Campbell with President Obama when he stopped by to thank folks for support and also to get input on the fiscal cliff debate.

Black  Leaders Announce Jobs, Community Safety and Voter Protection Policy Recommendations

Black Leaders Announce Jobs, Community Safety and Voter Protection Policy Recommendations

Marc Morial, Rev. Al Sharpton, Benjamin Jealous, Melanie Campbell and Other Leaders Announce Jobs, Community Safety and Voter Protection Policy Recommendations.

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Black Women's Roundtable's Women of Power National Summit

Black Women's Roundtable's Women of Power National Summit

Over 300 Black women from ten states traveled to the US Capitol last week to urge representatives to pass policies and programs that empower black and underserved families

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May 9, 2013

It's Official - Black People Made History Out-Voting Whites in 2012 and Black Women Surpassed Everyone

A Census Bureau report confirms that Blacks voted at a higher Rate than Whites in the 2012 Election and Black women surpassed everyone

Apr 29, 2013

National Coalition on Black Civic Participation Statement Supporting President Obama’s Nomination of Mayor Anthony R. Foxx as Secretary of Department Of Transportation

We are pleased to support President Obama's nomination of The Honorable Anthony R. Foxx, Mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina, to serve as secretary of the U. S. Department of Transportation (DOT).

Apr 16, 2013

Healthcare’s Digital Revolution – Why The Future Is So Bright

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April is National Minority Health Month. With the health and quality of life challenges facing the minority community, this is a great opportunity to reflect on the technological and medical advances that are transforming healthcare, offering the promise of more affordable and accessible medical options and the advantages of patient-centered care

Mar 30, 2013

Desmond Meade Meets President Obama

Desmond Meade, Chair, Black Men’s Roundtable, Florida Coalition on Black Civic Participation, greets President Obama during his recent visit to South Florida.

Mar 22, 2013

Black Women Get the Job Done

Women of power from ten states will celebrate International Women’s History Month with visits to Congress, the White House briefing and a full day of roundtable discussions and workshops to plan for next steps.

NCBCP Programs

Black Youth Vote!
The Next Generation of Black Leadership

Black Youth Vote! (BYV!) is a national grassroots coalition of organizations and individuals committed to increasing political and civic engagement among black youth and young adults between the ages of 18-35. On April 4, 1996, BYV! was launched under the theme “The Ballot, Not the Bullet” live on CSPAN to address the chronic decline in Black youth voter participation.

Black Women’s Roundtable Policy Statement

The National Coalition Black Women’s Roundtable promotes public policies that ensure stable families and a prepared workforce for today and tomorrow. BWR believes that there must be intentional efforts, including program development, funding, staffing, administrative practice and rule of law to ensure genuine equity -- especially for women, communities of color, low income communities and others that have been traditionally left out of the policymaking arena. Click here to read the full statement.

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.

Voices of the Electorate

Voices of the Electorate (VOTE) is a diverse, non-partisan coalition campaign, designed to bring together national, state and local organizations, leaders and community activists to address election reform and other issues impacting civic participation. VOTE activities include public awareness campaigns, civic education trainings, town hall meetings, and election reform legislation advocacy. VOTE serves as a clearinghouse for up-to-date information on civic issues.

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