9.14.2021

GDW EVENT ALERT - National Congress of Black Women presents their 37th Annual Awards Ceremony September 19, 2021


By Gloria DULAN-Wilson

Hello All:

It's a pleasure to announce and cover this event - And I've had the privilege of doing so now for four years - which is a relatively short time in their wonderful history of lifting up those who have shared their wisdom, knowledge, understanding and love to help expand the lives of Black people. 

Dr.  EFaye Williams, President of the National Congress of Black Women

The National Congress of Black Women, Inc.,has been highlighting the strengths and abilities of Black women for nearly 40 years - engaging women from all walks of life to be the best they can be.  And for the brothers who have likewise stood up, they have developed a special category - THE GOOD BROTHERS' AWARD -  to show their respect and gratitude for all they have done.

And this year, 2021, is no different.  So log onto www.nationalgongressbw.org for information and reservations.

the national congress of black women, inc.

presents its
37th Annual Awards Ceremony

 

Celebrity Hostess Tamika Mallory

We have all been shocked and saddened by the announcement of the passing of Michael K. Williams, the phenomenal actor who was scheduled to receive their  2021 Good Brother Award.  He had just recorded his acceptance remarks for the event; and they are so touching, they will include them in the upcoming NCBW Awards Ceremony program this Sunday, September 19th.  For details see www.nationalcongressbw.org. This was his last public interview.  Please be there - you won't want to miss this final farewell.

The Late Michael K Williams



So you are cordially invited



 

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Vision
To build a network of women of color in leadership, sustainable entrepreneurship and civic engagement while increasing access to technology and building social enterprises that eliminate gender and racial bias.
Mission
Identify and conduct leadership opportunities for members who are aspiring leaders.

Encourage Black women to engage in non-partisan leadership activities within the educational, economic, social and political arenas; take leadership in telling our stories that are powerful stories.
Provide training and internships at the national, state and local levels to enable members and young people to gain the knowledge required to understand, operate, and participate within the educational, economic, social and political arenas.
 
Increase the number of Black women who participate in leadership positions in all areas of the community that impact their lives and the lives of their families.
 
Engage Black women in voter registration, political education, forums and seminars to better project their concerns in the public arena.
Develop and advocate public policy positions, which advance the educational, economic, social and political interests of Black women, their families and communities.
 
Participate in the development of policies, platforms and strategies of political parties that address the needs and aspirations of the Black community; encourage the parity appointment of Black women at all levels of the party structure.
 
Engage in research and fact-finding on critical
issues uniquely affecting the quality of life of
Black women.
Sponsor youth leadership institutes to prepare
young people to practice good citizenship and
to  assume leadership roles in public service.
Improve and enhance conditions regarding
women's health.
 
Where We Make A Difference
Education
Our mission is to empower all students to apply their acquired skills and knowledge, and to rely upon their personal attributes to lead productive lives and to become contributing members of the global community. We accomplish our objectives through our College for Kids, College for Teens and Young Ambassador programs.
 
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Women's Health
Our mission is to improve overall health for women of color, their families, and their communities by serving their needs through our "Nature's Pantry" agricultural program, our "Mental Health Awareness" Collaborative and our "People with Disabilities" program. Our goal is to heal, prevent and proactively address the physical, emotional and mental wounds of circumstance in ALL communities beginning with our own.
 
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Women's Advocacy
Our mission is to promote women's leadership in business, politics, military service and community awareness. We encourage entrepreneurship, voter registration, training and internships at the national, state and local levels to enable members and young people to gain the knowledge required to understand, operate, and participate within the educational, economic, social and political arenas.
 
We advocate for the safety of all women regarding human trafficking.
 
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CONTACT US

NCBW Headquarters
1250 4th Street SW, Suite WG-1
Washington, DC 20024, USA
(202) 678-6788

We look forward to speaking with you!
​NOW THAT YOU KNOW
WHAT ARE YOUR GOING TO DO ABOUT IT? 
Stay Blessed & 
ECLECTICALLY BLACK  
Gloria DULAN-Wilson


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