Formerly incarcerated people deserve the right to vote in all 50 states. You have the power to build a more inclusive democracy by voting for state officials who support legislation to restore this essential right.
Read MoreThe Future of Black Political Power: Why We Need to Listen to Young Voters Now
This generation, profoundly aware of the ongoing fight for social justice, views voting not as a singular tool for civic participation, but as one of many tools in their quest for a more democratic society. We must start listening instead of lecturing to connect with them genuinely if we want to increase voter turnout.
Read MoreYour Vote, Your Power: Turning Election Concerns into Action
At the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s (CBCF) 53rd Annual Legislative Conference, our Center for Policy Analysis and Research (CPAR) surveyed attendees on their top concerns about the 2024 Election.
Read MoreCongressional Black Caucus Foundation’s National Racial Equity Initiative for Social Justice Hosts Community Conversation in Atlanta to Illuminate Voter Suppression and Political Violence Against Black Communities
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) National Racial Equity Initiative for Social Justice hosted its Community Conversation to convene legislators, policymakers, activists, and community members to address the critical issues surrounding voting rights and representation in America.
Read MoreCBCF Explores Impact of Presidential Election on African Americans At National Town Hall Meeting
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Incorporated (CBCF) will host its National Town Hall meeting, “The Black Agenda for the Next Administration: What’s at Stake!”, during the 46th Annual Legislative Conference (ALC).
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