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Standing up for Inclusion and Empowerment: Six Questions for the National Black Justice Coalition

By Edward Henderson | California Black Media David Johns, Executive Director  (CBM) - Since its inception in 2003, the National Black Justice Coalition

Leading with Action, Love and Data Points: Six Questions for the California Black Women s Collective

By Edward Henderson | California Black Media The California Black Women’s Collective (CABWC) is a sisterhood of women from different professional backgrounds aiming to uplift and address the issues impacting Black women and girls in the state. They approach problem-solving with a range of expertise from politics, business, and community advocacy to the arts,

Prioritizing Equity and Accountability: Six Questions for the African American Community Empowerment Council

By Edward Henderson | California Black Caucus The African American Community Empowerment Council of California (AACEC) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to ensuring government accountability in enhancing the participation of California’s African American communities in the state’s prosperity. A basic tenet of the council is that California’s economic power can only be maintained by acknowledging

Leading With Action, Love and Data Points: Six Questions for the California Black Women s Collective

BWOPA, on the Frontline of Black Politics in California for 55 Years |

Founded in 1968, Black Women Organized for Political Action (BWOPA) is a statewide non-profit advocacy and membership organization committed to solving problems affecting Black Californians. BWOPA originated as an extension of a group known as Bay Area Women for Dellums, under the leadership of Edith M. Austin. | By Edward Henderson California Black Media Founded in 1968, Black Women Organized for Political Action (BWOPA) is a statewide non-profit advocacy and membership organization committed to solving problems affecting Black Californians. BWOPA originated as an extension of a group known as Bay Area Women for Dellums, under the leadership of Edith M. Austin. Starting with

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