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President & CEO Melanie Campbell, gave remarks on the main stage at the 2024 Democratic National Convention. She also joined civil rights leaders in honoring reverend Jesse Jackson.

President & CEO Melanie Campbell, gave remarks on the main stage at the 2024 Democratic National Convention. She also joined civil rights leaders in honoring reverend Jesse Jackson.

President & CEO Melanie Campbell served as a speaker on "The Role Black Women Have Played in Saving our Democracy" panel. Also picked, Brittany Pacnett Cunningham, Janiece Evans Paige, and Latosha Brown

President & CEO Melanie Campbell served as a speaker on "The Role Black Women Have Played in Saving our Democracy" panel. Also picked, Brittany Pacnett Cunningham, Janiece Evans Paige, and Latosha Brown

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May 22, 2025

Civil Rights Leader Melanie L. Campbell Statement on House Majority’s Passage of the Unjust Federal Budget Gutting Vital Programs for the Most Vulnerable Americans

(Washington, DC) - National Coalition on Black Civic Participation (NCBCP) President and CEO, and Convener of the Black Women’s Roundtable, Melanie L. Campbell, issued the following statement in response to passage of an unethical federal budget passed by the majority in the U.S. House of Representatives

Apr 25, 2025

The National Coalition on Black Civic Participation and Black Women’s Roundtable Mourns the Passing of Alexis Herman

The National Coalition on Black Civic Participation and Black Women’s Roundtable is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Alexis M. Herman, the first woman to serve as the Secretary of Labor during the Clinton Administration.

Apr 4, 2025

National Civil Rights Leader, Melanie L. Campbell, Honors Martin Luther King, Jr. Legacy, Rebukes Trump Order Targeting “Anti-American Ideology" at Smithsonian

Washington, DC – Today, Melanie L. Campbell, President and CEO of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation and Convener of the Black Women’s Roundtable issued the following statement honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy 57 years after his assassination, and rebuking the Trump Administration’s executive order seeking to rid the Smithsonian of “anti-American ideology”

Sep 18, 2024

NCBCP Announces Leadership Appointments: Tonya Tyson and Senior Vice President of Operations and Programs, and Ebony Baylor as Vice President of Policy and Strategic Partnership

We are proud to announce two dynamic new appointments to its executive leadership team, strengthening its commitment to empowering Black communities and advancing civic participation nationwide. Tonya Tyson has been promoted to Senior Vice President of Operations and Programs, while Ebony Baylor will take on the role of Vice President of Policy and Strategic Partnerships. These leadership changes come at a pivotal time for the organization as it continues to expand its impact and reach.

NCBCP Programs

Black Male Initiative

The Black Youth Vote! Black Male Initiative is a program designed to provide a platform to encourage civic engagement between inter-generational groups of black men and boys. The signature event of this initiative is the annual Gathering of Black men and boys on Capitol Hill.

National Coalition on Black Civic Participation Thomas W. Dortch, Jr. Institute

The National Coalition on Black Civic Participation (NCBCP) has partnered with Clark Atlanta University to expand, deepen and strengthen its work in The South and nationally by establishing the NCBCP Thomas W. Dortch, Jr. Institute for Leadership, Civic Engagement, Economic Empowerment & Social Justice & Southern Regional Office (The NCBCP TWD Jr. Institute) on the campus of CAU.

Black Youth Vote!

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.

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