Congressman Gregory Meeks' CBC Panel: Diversifying the 21st Century America: Culturally, Politically, Financially, and Globally
This Friday, September 13th, I have the honor to serve as moderator of Congressman Gregory Meeks' (D-NY) Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) issue forum entitled, " Diversifying the 21st Century America: Culturally, Politically, Financially, and Globally". I hope that those of you who plan to attend the CBC's annual convention this week in Washington, D.C. will join me and an outstanding array of panelists for an interesting and deep discussion regarding an increasingly important topic.
Cedric Muhammad Spetember 10, 2002
Below are all of the particulars:
Who:
Congressman Gregory W. Meeks, NY-06
What:
Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference Issue Forum- Diversifying the 21st Century America: Culturally, Politically, Financially, and Globally
When:
Friday, September 13,2002 1:00 PM- 4:00 PM
Where:
Washington Convention Center 900 9th Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20001 Room #14
Congressman Gregory W. Meeks invites you to attend what promises to be a worthwhile and informative event. This issue forum will address the importance of our African-American communities aggressively Diversifying the 21st Century America. During this time, we hope to tackle the problems of our communities and provide a solution to how all of us can contribute to bringing forth a brighter future.
Panelists participating include:
1) Cherri Branson Public Policy Advisor
2) Donna Brazile Chair, Democratic National Committee's Voting Rights Institute
3) Judge Joe Brown The Judge Joe Brown Courtroom Show
4) Darien Dash Founder/ CEO DME Interactive
5) Bill Fletcher President TransAfrica Forum
6) Donna Frisby-Greenwood Executive Director Inner-City Games Philadelphia, Inc.
7) Janis Kearney Writer/ Diarist/ Historian President Bill Clinton
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