500 Black State Legislators Address Voting Rights and Other Issues in Atlanta
A panel comprised civic and social justice leaders discussed “Charting the Course for Our Communities” at NBCSL’s Annual Legislative Conference. Pictured from left to right: Cheryl Pryor, Indiana State Representative; Janice L. Mathis, Executive Director National Council of Negro
Women; Carlos Moore, Judge and National Bar Association President; Shavon Arline-Bradley, Principal R.E.A.C.H. Beyond and President, Delta 4 Women in Action; Derrick Johnson, President of the NAACP; Melanie Campbell, President, National Coalition on Black Civic Participation; and Marc Morial, President, National Urban League. National Black Caucus of State Legislators.
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recommitted to addressing voting rights, health care, education, and other important issues that are impacting African American communities.
her remarks, Vice President Harris said, “We must have a
national baseline for voting rights.”
that we support and provide the framework needed for Black Legislators to better represent their communities, which is a major reason why we’re creating a Public Policy Research Institute (PPRI),” he said.
to state legislators with a focus on issues concerning the Black community. “In addition, PPRI will provide leadership development and training for legislators to assist them in constructing and analyzing new public policy,” said President Mitchell.
Americans. The inaugural 2021 International Nation Builder Award was presented to Nana Akufo-Addo, President of the Republic of Ghana.
rights of Ghanian citizens and is a champion for justice, freedom, and democracy.”
movement to admonish racial and social injustice.
Tennessee State Representative Barbara Ward Cooper
received the Living Legend Award for her decades - long dedication to youth and the Black community in Memphis. The CROWN Coalition also was a National Nation Builder Award recipient for the group’s efforts that resulted in the 2019 passage of the CROWN Act in California, legislation that was written
to end hair discrimination and expand legal protections
for people of color who choose to wear natural hair in the workplace and in public and charter schools. The CROWN Coalition is a national alliance founded by Dove, the National Urban League, Color of Change, and Western Center on
Law & Poverty. To date, 14 states and 29 municipalities have enacted The CROWN Act, or laws inspired by the CROWN Act.
presently one of the owners and Vice President of the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream and operates The Renee Montgomery Foundation which serves the Atlanta community and focuses on voter registration and educating the community on local, state-wide, and national election processes.
justice.
Carlos Moore.
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