Black leaders to discuss the Fiscal Cliff, what’s at Stake in the 113th Congress and Impact of Black Women & Youth Vote in 2012

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WASHINGTON, DC – The National Coalition on Black Civic Participation (NCBCP) and A. Philip Randolph Institute (APRI) will host a post-election panel discussion on the fiscal cliff and the 113th Congress Wednesday, November 14, 2012  at the Joint Center for Economic and Political Studies Headquarters in DC.  Following the panel discussion a Unity ’12 Campaign Media Briefing will look at the Unity ’12 campaign held in 14 states and analyze voter turnout among black women and young adults and highlight what worked in the states. They will also discuss tactics to keep their people engaged in the political process so they hold elected officials accountable and increase black voter turnout in the 2014 mid-term election.

 WHO:         The National Coalition on Black Civic Participation and A. Philip  Randolph Institute

WHAT:        Post-Election Panel Discussion and Unity ’12 Briefing

WHERE:      Joint Center for Economic and Political Studies

                             805 Fifteenth Street NW, Washington, DC

 HOW:    Space is limited.RSVP to edmedia@dogonvillage.com. Email for conference  

                          call   information. For the Internet broadcast go to www.ncbcp.org.

WHEN:    Wednesday November 14, 2012 (times below)

11:30 AM — 1:15 PM

What’s at Stake for Black Women & Youth in the Fiscal Cliff Debate & Policy Priorities for 113th Congress

Greetings:

Melanie L. Campbell, President & CEO and Convener, Black Women’s Roundtable, NCBCP

Clayola Brown, President & CEO, A. Philip Randolph Institute

Jessica Brown, National Black Youth Vote! Coordinator, NCBCP

Remarks:       

Congresswoman Barbara Lee (invited)

Congresswoman Gwen Moore (invited)

Arlene Holt-Baker, Executive Vice President, AFL-CIO

Moderator:     Makani Themba, Executive Director, The Praxis Project

Panelists

Dr. Elsie Scott, Director, Ron Walters Leadership & Policy Institute, Howard University

Rene Redwood, CEO, Redwood Enterprises

Marcia Johnson-Blanco, Co-Director, Voting Rights Project, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

Ayenay Abye, Field Coordinator, The Praxis Project

Dr. Barbara Williams Skinner, Co-Chair, National African American Clergy Network

Dr. Avis Jones-DeWeever, Executive Director, National Council of Negro Women

Q & A

1:15 PM Media Briefing

Impact of Black Women’s and Youth Vote in 2012 Election Cycle

Moderator: Sonya Lockett, Vice President, Social Responsibility, BET

Analysis of Black Youth and Women’s Vote in 2012 Presidential Election Cycle

Cathy Cohen, David and Mary Winton Green Professor of Political Science and the College at the University of Chicago

Holli Holiday, Esq., Principal, Holliday Advisors, LLC

What Worked: Increasing the Black Women & Youth Vote in Swing States (Via Conference call)

Petee Talley, Convener, Ohio Unity Coalition

Kahari Mosley, Pittsburgh Black Youth Vote! Coordinator, Pittsburgh APRI

Anita Dawson, President, Michigan APRI

Salandra Benton, Convener, Florida Coalition on Black Civic Participation (FCBCP)

Lucas Milton, State FL Co-Coordinator, Black Youth Vote!, FCBCP

Moving Forward

Kerene Tayloe, Election Protection Legal Fellow, Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

Marcus Coleman, Ph.D., Research Fellow, Joint Center for Political & Economic Studies

Jessica Brown, National Black Youth Vote! Coordinator, NCBCP

Q & A

The NCBCP Campaign, in partnership with APRI and 40 other national and state-based organizations and affiliates,  led the non-partisan Unity ’12 voter empowerment efforts in 14 states through its Black Youth Vote iThink 2012, Black Women’s Roundtable Power of the Sister Vote and Foot Soldiers for Democracy initiatives to ensure that black voters were registered, educated on the issues, secured proper ID, and voted early or on Election Day.  The NCBCP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to increasing black civic engagement and voter participation.  For more information visit www.ncbcp.org.

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