2024 CBCF Special Edition 

Black voices in the 2024 election, CBCF’s annual conference, and the legacy of the CBC Spouses

Welcome to The Washington Informer’s special issue, featuring the complete guide to the 53rd Annual Legislative Conference (ALC)! This essential companion covers the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s event, highlighting the focus on Black voices and critical issues impacting African Americans. Discover details about the 2024 National Town Hall Meeting, which will address economic prosperity and democratic advancement, and learn about the CBC Spouses’ continued commitment to promoting education and leadership development for 48 years. Enjoy the guide and make the most of the conference!

Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s ALC 2024: Amplifying Black Voices for social justice

As the 2024 election season heats up, the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) is set to host its 53rd Annual Legislative Conference, aiming to amplify Black voices and tackle pressing issues facing African Americans today. With key political figures like Cory Booker and Glenn Ivey underscoring the critical role of this gathering, the CBCF’s annual conference promises to be a pivotal event in shaping the future of Black America.

CBCF’s Annual Legislative Conference to address racial wealth gap and economic opportunity

The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) will host its 2024 National Town Hall Meeting at this year’s Annual Legislative Conference, focusing on the critical issues of Black economic prosperity and democratic advancement. With panelists like Dr. Jonathan M. Cox and Dr. Michael K. Fauntroy, the event aims to address the persistent racial wealth gap and the need for equitable policy changes.

CBC Spouses: Strengthening communities and supporting Congressional leaders

The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) Spouses, a group composed of the spouses of African American members of Congress, have been instrumental in creating educational opportunities and promoting leadership development. As the CBC Spouses celebrate their 48th anniversary, they reflect on their journey from supporting local communities to shaping national policy.

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