CBCF NewsCBCF To Host Forum: The Realities of the Housing Crisis on Majority African-American Cities Statement on the Signing of the Jumpstart Our Business Startup Act CBCF Statement on the Tragedy of Trayvon Martin CBCF Statement on the Passing of Foundation Chair Donald M. Payne Rep. Donald M. Payne Passes Away After Serving Over Two Decades in the U.S. Congress TheHill.com | Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Avoice Heritage Celebration CBCF Hosts Discussion of Civic Engagement, Politics and Voting Black America must be at the table in the battle against HIV/AIDS President Obama State of the Union Address statement from Elsie Scott, President/CEO CBCF MLK Statement from Dr. Scott & Rep. Payne |
Winter 2007
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Remembering Rep. Augustus “Gus” Hawkins CBCF celebrates the life and legacy of former Rep. Augustus “Gus” Hawkins, the California businessman who spent more than half a century in public service. He died on Nov. 10, 2007, at age 100. Rep. Hawkins was a Congressional Black Caucus co-founder and was the longest-serving black member of Congress when he retired in 1990 at age 82. He served as chairman of the House Education and Labor Committee and House Administration Committee. (PDF)
ALC ’07: National Town Hall Meeting
ALC ’07: Power Unleashed | Text by Herbert Lowe | Photography by Imagine Photography
ALC ’07: Helping America’s Small Businesses
Aiding the Process by Tarrah C. Cooper and Jamille Fields CBCF and Wal-Mart have partnered to provide minority students with valuable experiences working within the U.S. government. The first nine interns arrived in Washington for their assignments on Labor Day weekend unsure of what to expect. It was time well spent. “There is no other program or internship out there that is as comprehensive as this one,” said Alona Sistrunk, a Howard University senior who interned at the U.S. Department of Justice. (PDF)
Doing Right by Our People by Lisa Fager Bediako and Ivory A. Toldson, Ph.D.
Financial Empowerment by Muriel Cooper and Lindsay M. Morton CBCF continues to present its national series of economic empowerment forums aimed at helping to bridge the gap between African Americans and others. More than 100 people turned out for a free, daylong forum on Oct. 27, 2007, in Oakland; more than 150 attended an event on Nov. 10, 2007, in Miami. The seminar’s topics feature several leading financial experts helping participants learn how to create economic empowerment and build personal wealth. (PDF)
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus
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