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March 2014 The AC Phoenix AmeriLife & Health Services of Greensboro, LLC JEFFREY A. WILLIAMS Independent Representative Toll-Free (800) 854-6131 Phone (336) 854-1000 Fax (336) 854-1230 amihl 52@amerilife.com BETTY'S GOOD COOKING Betty Thompson Morton Food Coach, Cooking Teacher. Demos, Recipe Deveioper, Cookbook Author & Editor, Media Coach, Spokesperson ceii (804)310-7565 office (336)785-2002 facebook; /betty.t.morton emaii: foodcoach625(a)gmaii.com Black Women's Roundtable to Release Report on Black Women During | Legislative Briefing at NCNW Congresswoman Yvette Clarke, Congresswoman Donna Edwards, Congresswoman Marcia Fudge and FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn among featured speakers Washington, DC - Black Women's Roundtable Public Policy Network (BWR) will celebrate women's history and the 102nd birthday of the late Dr. Irene Height releasing a report on the current condition of Black women in the US at the headquarters of the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW). The report will be released during a legislative briefing being held as part of the BWR National Summit taking place Thursday March 27 - Saturday March 29. BWR, an intergenerational women's policy network of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation (NCBCP), stays at the forefront of championing just and equitable public policy on behalf of Black women and girls and promotes health and wellness, economic security, education and global empowerment as key elements for success. The BWR Report,Black Women in the United States: Progress & Challenges 50 Years After the War on Poverty, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and 60 Years After Brown v. Board of Education, is the first in an annual series of reports that will utilize data from a wide range of government and private sources to provide a broad view of the lives of Black Women in America at this critical juncture. Contributing writers are: The Economy Channel Hardy National Urban League Policy Institute Politics Elsie Scott, PhD, Ronald W. Walters Leadership & Public Policy Center Howard University Walkinya Clanton NOBEL-Women The Labor Movement Carol Joyner Labor Project for Working Families Robin Williams UFCW The Retirement Years Edna Kane-Williams AARP BWR Policy Agenda for 2014 and Beyond Melanie Campbell National Coalition on Black Civic Participation MakanIThemba The Praxis Project Education Avis Jones-DeWeever, PhD Incite Unlimited Business Felicia Davis Building Green Network Technology Joycelyn Tate Telecom Talk Criminal Justice Avis Jones-DeWeever, PhD Incite Unlimited Health & Wellness L.Toni Lewis, MD SEIU BWR Civic Engagement and Empowerment Strategy (2014-2020) Melanie Campbell, NCBCP Letetia Daniels Jackson Groundswell Fund
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