Environmental Justice at the ALC: A Conversation with Rep. Jennifer McClellan
Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan, the first Black woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia, spoke about environmental justice at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Annual Legislative Conference, and the need for the Congressional Black Caucus to lead in the environmental space.
Prince George’s County Represents Well at CBCF ALC Events
Prince George’s County was well represented at the 52nd Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Annual Legislative Conference, with State’s Attorney Aisha Braveboy hosting a party, Congressman Glenn Ivey hosting a discussion on affirmative action, and County Executive Angela Alsobrooks hosting a reception.
Strategies for Political and Business Success Highlight CBCF-ALC Sessions
Black Women’s Roundtable Policy Forum featured discussions on the power of the ballot, navigating the C-Suite, HBCUs, and AI for the Culture, with panelists encouraging attendees to think differently about AI.
Annual Legislative Conference Concludes with Power Remarks from Biden and Harris
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Annual Legislative Conference concluded with calls to action from Black lawmakers and Vice President Kamala Harris, as well as recognition of leaders and trailblazers who have dedicated themselves to advancing the cause of Black communities.
Norton, Ivey Excited for Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference
Rep. Glenn Ivey and Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton are welcoming thousands of Black visionaries, educators, activists, business leaders and students to the 52nd Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Annual Legislative Conference, where they will discuss issues such as home rule, the Supreme Court, and putting people over politics.
Behind the Curtain at ALC
The planning never ends for the small staff at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) for the premier public policy conference for African Americans – the Annual Legislative Conference (ALC). Scheduled every September since 1971 in Washington, DC, the conference has grown from its origins at the Washington Hilton Hotel as 鈥淐BC Weekend,鈥 acknowledging the鈥
Warnock Highlights Critical Issues Ahead of 52nd Annual Legislative Conference
Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) has emphasized the importance of fortifying democracy, safeguarding fundamental freedoms, and celebrating cultural heritage as the 52nd Annual Legislative Conference of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation approaches.
A Bridge Builder for a New Era: House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), the first person of color to lead a major party in the U.S. Congress, has brought a fresh and vital perspective to the nation’s political landscape by advocating for safer communities, affordable housing, and reducing costs for American families.
Timeline of the Congressional Black Caucus
The Congressional Black Caucus was founded in 1971 with 13 members, representing 82 million Americans and 25.3% of the total U.S. population, and has since grown to 58 members, with President Barack Obama being the first African American and CBC member to be elected president.
Volunteers from Near and Far Return to Serve at the 52nd Annual Legislative Conference
Hundreds of volunteers from all walks of life come together each year to help the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Annual Legislative Conference run smoothly, and many have had the opportunity to meet and chat with members of Congress and Hollywood celebrities.
Annual Legislative Conference Emphasizes Critical Historical Moment
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation is hosting its 52nd Annual Legislative Conference, themed “Securing Our Democracy, Protecting Our Freedoms, Uplifting Our Culture”, from September 20-24, with events centered on voter education and engagement and a long-term strategy centered on voter education and engagement in the lead up to the 2024 election season.
CBC Chair Anchors CBC’s Long-Term Vision in Economic Mobility
The Congressional Black Caucus is focusing on economic empowerment and rebuffing state and federal-level infringements on civil rights, while also pushing back on efforts to undermine Black people’s legislative and judicial gains.
Jonathan Cox Sets Aside Academia to Lead CPAR
Dr. Jonathan Cox, a scholar with 20 years of experience in academia, has joined the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation as the new vice president of the Center for Policy Analysis, charged with developing public policy and research strategies for the foundation and its work in eradicating disparities among people in the African diaspora.
ALC Co-Chairs Have Earned Respect of Peers, Constituents
Rep. Stacey E. Plaskett (D-Virgin Islands) and Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) have been appointed co-chairs of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s 52nd Annual Legislative Conference, demonstrating their commitment to advancing the rights and well-being of all Americans.
HUD’s Marcia Fudge Bolsters Homeownership for Black Americans
Marcia Fudge, the newly appointed U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, is passionate about increasing homeownership for African Americans and people with low to moderate incomes, and is working with organizations to provide programs and tools to assist them in becoming homeowners.
From Prayer Breakfast to ‘Day of Healing,’ Annual CBC Tackles Challenges with Faith
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) hosts its Annual Legislative Conference to address issues facing African Americans and celebrate achievements in the Black community, including the CBCF’s “A Day of Healing” service on Saturday, Sept. 23.
Empowering Our Democracy and Enriching Our Heritage: A Message from Rep. Stacey Plaskett and Sen. Raphael Warnock
The 52nd Annual Legislative Conference is a beacon of enlightenment and collaboration, exploring the vital intersections of democracy, freedom, and culture that define the core of our nation’s strength.
Meet the CBCF 2023 Interns
CBCF offers internship programs that prepare college students and young professionals to become principled leaders, skilled policy analysts, and informed advocates by exposing them to the processes that develop national policies and implement them from Capitol Hill to federal field offices.
Wells Fargo Celebrates the CBCF Annual Legislative Conference (ALC) and Shares Their Mission to Close the Gap in Homeownership聽
Head of Wells Fargo Home Lending Diverse Segments Chuck Bishop is committed to expanding homeownership opportunities for the underserved communities, including people of color and individuals with low-to-moderate incomes, through tailored marketing campaigns and educational outreach.