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 |
Meet the InternsThe Congressional Black Caucus Foundation welcomed 43 congressional interns— its largest class in the program’s history. Established in 1986, the CBCF Congressional Internship Program answered the call to help diversify our democracy by increasing the pool of skilled public servants. The CBCF Congressional Internship Program selects talented undergraduates from across the country to work under the guidance of Congressional Black Caucus Members and their professional staffs. The program features an interactive educational curriculum that includes weekly discussions with Members of Congress and networking sessions with other Washington, D.C., powerbrokers. Interns also visit New York City and explore historical and cultural sites. Meet the 2007 CBCF Congressional Interns |
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