CBCF in the NewsWhat Black High School Grads Need to Hear CBCF Announces 43rd Annual Legislative Conference Are There Really More Black Men In Prison Than College? Diversity Lacking in Inner-City Schools HU to Host Teacher Workforce Forum Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Honors Time Warner Stevie Wonder Honored by Congressional Black Caucus Foundation in DC on Tuesday Stevie Wonder Among Honorees At 4th Annual Avoice Heritage Celebration Stevie Wonder receives CBCF Avoice Heritage Award at Howard Theatre Stevie Wonder honored by Congressional Black Caucus Foundation at Howard Theatre Group Preserving History Of Blacks' Roles In Politics CBCF Interns Respond to President Obama's SOTU Address ASPiRE On The Reel: Congressional Black Caucus Gala |
Research & Programs![]() CBCF Breaking Barriers 2"The research findings in Breaking Barriers 2 affirm the primacy of the teacher-student relationship, a supportive learning environment and the importance of shoring up our national efforts to create an academic and social environment that is consistent with the most positive youth experience for black males" --- Leslie T. Fenwick, Ph. D., Howard University School of Educaiton. Understanding HEALTH REFORM A Community Guide for African Americans."It is well documented that African Americans suffer disproportionately higher rates of disease, disability and mortality from chronic conditions such as heart disease, stroke, HIV/AIDS, cancer, mental health disorders and substance use, diabetes, respiratory disease and end stage renal disease." --- Understanding HEALTH REFORM A Community Guide for African Americans. The American RECOVERY & REINVESTMENT ACT of 2009"The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA)---commonly called the Economic Stimulus Package---is the most comprehensive economic recovery legislation in the United States since the New Deal of the 1930s. ARRA provides federal funding to states and local communities for projects and programs that will address budget shortfalls for critical issues, such as employment, housing, and healthcare. Additionally the major provisions of ARRA are geared towards stimulating and boosting the American economy by creating and saving jobs in the private sector. For African Americans, additional funding for education, health, economic development, and social welfare offers key economic safeguards as well as economic opportunities." --- The American RECOVERY & REINVESTMENT ACT of 2009. |
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