CBCF in the NewsVoter Suppression Takes Center Stage At Annual Congressional Black Caucus Legislative Conference When the Status Quo Is Not Good Enough Michelle Obama to Keynote CBCF Dinner Prof. Ivory Toldson on Sirius Radio First Lady Michelle Obama Steps in to Keynote Black Caucus Hundreds expected at NBJC’s annual “Out on the Hill” summit Prof. Ivory Toldson Releases a Plan to Graduate More Black Men Plan to Graduate More Black Men Black Male Success: Forget What You Know Inside UNC Charlotte - 49er Democracy Experience Special Report (2 minute mark) Rutgers University Profesor Tayari Jones To Receive Lifetime Achievement On Mother's Day, black women hail Michelle Obama: America's 'first mom' |
NATIONAL SEARCH UNDERWAY FOR NEXT CBCF President and CEO The President serves as chief executive officer of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc., and is charged with implementing policies and programs of CBCF. Reporting to CBCF’s Board of Directors and appointed by them, he/she is responsible to the Board. The President exercises broad executive powers over all aspects of the daily operations of CBCF. See full position description. CBCF JOINS FORCES TO COMBAT HIV STIGMA FOR WORLD AIDS DAY The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) will join a coalition of HIV/AIDS activists and healthcare professionals at the third International Conference on Stigma: The Attitude that Spreads from 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 30, 2012. AFRICAN-AMERICAN MALES DISCUSS EDUCATION IN AMERICA AT BREAKING BARRIERS: WALK A MILE IN MY SHOESOn Monday, Nov. 19, more than 130 attendees gathered at the Humphrey Scottish Rite Masonic Center in Milwaukee, WI to hear a panel of young African-American males speak about their academic and personal experiences. CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS FOUNDATION APPOINTS INTERIM PRESIDENT AND CEO The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) Board of Directors has appointed Krisa Haggins as interim president and chief executive officer of CBCF. CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS FOUNDATION WELCOMES FALL INTERNS The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc., (CBCF) welcomed a class of 16 interns this semester; including 12 from the Emerging Leaders Internship program sponsored by Walmart and four African-American male communications interns sponsored by State Farm. |
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