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Black Workers Center Meeting

What is a Black Workers Center?

There are countless ways to envision a Black Workers Center (BWC). Because of the staggering economic difficulties that black workers face, we need them to raise their voice, share their stories, and help mold the vision and goals of what a BWC in DC needs to be. To overcome chronic black unemployment and underemployment, we must talk about how race & work intersect while creating spaces where black workers and their allies can create their own opportunities for training, employment, and worker ownership.

We need long-time DC residents. We need long-term unemployed and underemployed workers. We need single parents and returning citizens. We need you. That being said, all are welcome regardless of race to help build the movement for creating a BWC in Washington, DC.

 

WHEN
April 21, 2016 at 6:00pm - 8pm
WHERE
United Black Fund, 2500 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave SE
2500 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE
Washington, DC 20001
United States
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CONTACT
Jennifer Bryant · · 202-232-2915
38 RSVPS
Kendra Allen Nicole Edwards Ronnie Harris Luci Murphy Veda Rajah Clyde Moore Raymond Cox Kelechi Agbakwaru Michael Caldwell Amanda Jackson Hasan Arnold Brandon Alexander Carrington Glendell Robertson Tangelia (Tangie) Cavanaugh Krieg Rajaram Tony Green Brandon Dube Phyllissa Bilal Elijah Joy D. R. Bacife Thomas Blanton Margaret Mabry Nkechi Feaster Warren Stevenson Ronald Leon Hardy

Will you come?