African American Organizations Making Connections IV

Laney College 900 Fallon Street, Oakland, CA, United States

YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN US for the fourth convening of AFRICAN AMERICAN ORGANIZATIONS MAKING CONNECTIONS IV, scheduled to take place on Saturday, October 7, 2017 from 9:00am - 4:00pm at Laney College, Oakland, CA.  MAKING CONNECTIONS is an initiative that mobilizes African-American organizations, businesses and leaders throughout the greater East Bay region in efforts to create timely solutions for growth, sustainability and prosperity. As in the previous three gatherings, this year’s MAKING CONNECTIONS promises to present a robust action-oriented event, featuring national, regional and local dignitaries and renowned speakers.  With over 400 expected attendees, MAKING CONNECTIONS IV offers a diverse mix of engagement sessions and workshops designed to enlighten, empower and activate.  More importantly, by providing a safe space for our community members, policy makers and funders to collaborate, network, discuss and develop solutions to a myriad of social issues afflicting the African-American, MAKING CONNECTIONS IV hopes to revolutionize the way Bay Area communities devise and implement solutions for social advancement. The State of Black America Moderators: Hon. Lynette McElhaney, Oakland City Council & Paul Chambers, Reporter, KTVU-2 Special Guest Speakers - Opening Plenary Session Hon. Barbara Lee, US Congresswoman Hon. Mark Ridley Thomas, Los Angeles County Supervisor Hon. Malia Cohen, San Francisco County Supervisor Don Cravins, Jr., Sr. Vice President, […]

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Census 2020: A Virtual Town Hall for African American & Latinx Communities

Streaming Online CA, United States

Please join Alameda County Supervisors Keith Carson and Nate Miley for a Virtual Town Hall to discuss creative ways to raise awareness about Census 2020 in African American and Latinx Communities. Wednesday, May 20, 2020 6:00 PM Join via Zoom: https://tinyurl.com/y9z86rza Meeting ID: 933 3015 8734 Password: 771668 We will address challenges to Census participation such as: Digital disconnect Seniors sheltering in place alone Disability Homelessness Low interest/survival mode Mistrust It is important that everyone in Alameda County be counted. Let’s rally for one big push to promote Census Self Response! Questions? Call (510) 272-6694 or email bosd4@acgov.org

 

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