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Follow on Google News | Black Women's Roundtable Hosts Health and Economic Justice Event in #SELMA Sat. March 7th 4 pm50th Commemoration of Selma to Montgomery March and Voting Rights Act #SELMA50
By: INSPR Media WHEN: 4:00pm- 5:30pm, Saturday, March 7, 2015 WHERE: Wallace Community College Hank Sanders Technology Building 3000 Earl Goodwin Parkway Selma, Alabama Invest, Inspire, Unite! Co-Hosted by Alabama Coalition on Black Civic Participation/ Co-Facilitators LaTosha Brown, Project Director, Grantmakers for Southern Progress Melanie Campbell, Convener, Black Women’s Roundtable, President & CEO National Coalition on Black Civic Participation (NCBCP) Discussion Leaders: Diane Babineaux (Economics) - General Vice President, IAMAW Dr. Monica Baskin (Health) - Expert on health disparities; Susan Batten (Economics) – President & CEO, Association of Black Foundation Executives Tara Bowman (Health) – Manager, Deep South Network for Cancer Control, Alabama Outreach Community Health Education Dr. Sandra Hullet (Health) -Director of NIH- funded community-based network of clinic in Southern Alabama Janaye Ingram (Health) - National Executive Director, National Action Network Letetia Daniels Jackson (Health) - Program Manager, Groundswell Fund Chancee’ Lundy (Economics) -Entrepreneur, Principal of Nspiregreen, Inc. Deborah Scott (Economics) - Executive Director,Georgia STAND-UP Makani Themba (Health) - Executive Director, The Praxis Project Honorable Shelia Tyson (Economics) –Birmingham City Council & Convener, Alabama Black Women’s Roundtable, ACBCP Gladys Washington (Economics) - Program Director Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation The Black Women's Roundtable (BWR) serves as the women and girls empowerment arm of The National Coalition on Black Civic Participation. BWR promotes health and wellness, economic security and sustainability, education and global empowerment. The National Coalition, founded in 1976, creates and enlightens communities by building institutional capacity that provides and develops leadership. By educating, motivating, organizing, and mobilizing Black communities, the National Coalition seeks to encourage full participation in a barrier-free democratic process. The National Coalition works to expand, strengthen, and empower communities to make voting and civic participation a cultural responsibility and tradition. Follow the Black Women’s Roundtable on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ End
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