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(BPRW) BLACK WOMEN’S ROUNDTABLE HOSTS 12th ANNUAL WOMEN OF POWER NATIONAL SUMMIT | Press releases

(BPRW) BLACK WOMEN’S ROUNDTABLE HOSTS 12th ANNUAL WOMEN OF POWER NATIONAL SUMMIT | Press releases

(BPRW) BLACK WOMEN’S ROUNDTABLE HOSTS 12th ANNUAL WOMEN OF POWER NATIONAL SUMMIT

Summit Will Include Release of Annual BWR Policy Report; Annual Gathering Featuring Black Women’s Power Table Discussions with Congressional and Executive Branch Leaders; Power Building & Organizing Sessions;

(Black PR Wire) WHO: National Coalition on Black Civic Participation’s (NCBCP) Black Women’s Roundtable (BWR)

Melanie Campbell, President & CEO, National Coalition on Black Civic Participation & Convener of the Black Women’s Roundtable; The Honorable Angela Alsobrooks, Prince George’s County Executive & Honorary Summit Chair

WHAT: 12th Annual Women of Power National Summit

WHEN: March 15-19, 2023

WHERE: Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, National Harbor, MD and Washington, D.C.

RSVP: Fill out media rsvp for your press credential HERE

WHY: The National Coalition on Black Civic Participation’s Black Women’s Roundtable

(BWR) will honor “Women’s History Month” by hosting its 12th Annual Women of Power National Summit (BWR Summit ’23) and bringing together Black women leaders and allies from across the nation for five (5) days to share and strategize on high-impact public policy priorities and develop organizing and empowerment plans to lift and improve the lives of Black women, girls and families. The Summit comes as the Black community continues to build and organize political power following the recent 2022 midterm elections. The gathering will bring together hundreds of Black women leaders who are on the frontlines of organizing, advocating and serving the community all while withstanding ongoing threats to our rights, freedoms, health, economy and representative democracy.

As we continue to endure and overcome these threats, this year’s Summit theme, “It’s Time to Reset, Rejuvenate, Reimagine, Resist & Act!” embodies the BWR Summit’s mission to energize and leverage the collective and individual power of Black women and girls. The Summit will focus on amplifying the intergenerational power and voices of Black women, continuing to recognize their historic role in shifting political power, and inspiring all women and girls to reach new levels of leadership in advocacy, business and elected office.

Melanie L. Campbell, President & CEO, NCBCP and Convener of the Black Women’s Roundtable states, “I could not think of a more appropriate summit theme. It is time to reset, rejuvenate, reimagine, resist and act!  Black women have an unprecedented opportunity to continue shaping the health and well-being of our communities.” Campbell continues, “As we face an unprecedented time in our nation’s history, we are also confronted by an unprecedented opportunity. The past year has been one of immense challenges to our democracy, health and personal well-being. But as we have so aptly shown, we have risen to the challenges. This gathering will serve as an opportunity to plan, strategize, celebrate and honor our accomplishments.  From protecting our voting rights, to ensuring the first-ever Black woman Justice to the U.S. Supreme Court, this gathering will provide attendees with a roadmap to chart our own futures and continue making history.”

“I am humbled to be the Honorary Chair of this powerful summit and serve alongside my fellow sister in public service, Melanie Campbell. At this summit, we come together to celebrate our victories and recommit to a brighter future where every woman’s voice and power has a seat at the table,” said Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks. “From safeguarding our democracy, to breaking barriers and making history while ensuring underserved communities are no longer overlooked, we are collectively trailblazers and game-changers who are rewriting the narrative of what is possible in this nation. I look forward to joining so many powerful women from across the country as we work together to shape the course of our communities, our nation, and the world.”

For a brief look at last year’s highly impactful BWR Summit, click here.

Summit registration is open to the public. Please see agenda below

Press registration here.

Tentative BWR Summit Schedule:

Wednesday, March 15th  Opening Plenary: “It’s Time to Reset, Rejuvenate, Resist & Act;” Release of 11th Annual BWR National Report on Status of Black Women; and Congressional Policy Briefing.

Thursday, March 16th – Public Policy Education and Black Women Leader & Allies “Call to Action Day” on Capitol Hill; Policy Briefing w/Biden-Harris Administration; Special Girls Track, Fireside Chat w/Featured Authors.

Friday, March 17th – It’s About “Power, Rights, Freedom, Justice, Equity & Equality” Community Day includes: Plenaries, Organizing Training & Empowerment Small Group Sessions, Special Girls Track.

Saturday, March 18th – It’s All About You “Health, Healing & Inspiration” Day includes: Healthy, Wealthy, Wise Mini-Expo, Love You More Power Walk, Enrichment & Self-Care Small Group Sessions; Special Girls Track; Launch Take it To the Top Entrepreneurship Challenge & Lunch Plenary; and Celebrating Our Sistars All White Affair & Awards Reception.

Sunday, March 19th – Gospel Brunch &Global Empowerment Day.

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The National Coalition on Black Civic Participation (NCBCP) is one of the most active civil rights and social justice organizations in the nation “dedicated to increasing civic engagement, economic and voter empowerment in Black America.”  The Black Women’s Roundtable (BWR) is the women and girls empowerment arm of the NCBCP. At the forefront of championing just and equitable public policy on behalf of Black women, BWR promotes their health and wellness, economic security & prosperity, education and global empowerment as key elements for success. Black Youth Vote is the youth-led civic leadership, training and organizing arm of the NCBCP. For more information on the NCBCP’s Unity 2020 National Campaign go to unitycampaign.org.

Source: National Coalition on Black Civic Participation’s (NCBCP)

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