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2010 Long Island Public Policy Forum

INFORM. ENGAGE. ACT

Wednesday, October 6
Friday, October 8, 2010

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Sheila Johnson Page
Founding President
NCBW 100
Long Island Chapter

Charter MEMBERS

Gwendolyn Carroll
Thelma Drew
Jean Gillis
Gladys Harrington
Flo Holland
Louise Hughes
Aileen James*
Sheila Johnson Page
Audrey Jones*
Patricia Hill Williams
Mary McKnight-Taylor
Edna Peterson-Boothe
Angela Shaw
Phyllis Simmons *
Nancy Washington
Evelyn Wells
* deceased

 

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National Coalition of 100 Black Women
Long Island Chapter Inc.

youth_thumb YOUTH INITIATIVES. We stand as role models for Black youth, and through several initiatives, seek to inspire them to achieve their personal goals, and to embrace civic engagement.

youthforum_thumb YOUTH FORUM. The annual “Youth Forum” offers workshops for college bound teens on self-esteem, career opportunities, leadership training, and civic engagement. Through this initiative, it is our goal to mentor, develop teens that are preparing to realize their professional and personal goals, while understanding their civic responsibility as members of a global society.

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OPEN PROGRAMS. During the year, the public is invited to attend open programs. These include:

Kwanzaa
Annually, Kwanzaa provides an opportunity to celebrate and reaffirm the spirit of renewal, faith, family, and culture. Donated gifts are distributed to children in need.

Leadership Development
The organization invites special speakers with expertise in various areas to share resources and strategies related to our mission and objectives.

Meet the Candidates
Provides an opportunity for Long Island voters to meet and discuss issues with federal, state and local candidates.

Presidential Issues Forum
Launched in 2008, the Forum held in presidential election years builds on our annual Meet the Candidates event with an expanded multi- day agenda.

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CONFERENCES. We regularly hold conferences to focus on critical issues impacting women. Conference topics have included;

  • Changing Realities for Black Women
  • Black Women in Economic Development
  • Black Community Issues for the Nineties
  • Economic Development: "Getting A Slice of the Pie"
  • Affirmative Action: Revisited, Reevaluated and Restructured
  • Who I Am: Defining Your Relationship with Yourself and the Rest of the World
  • Black Women Shaping their Community, Nation and the World
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BIENNIAL BLACK & WHITE BALL. This formal signature event is the organization’s major fundraiser.  Distinguished individuals of African descent are recognized, at this time, with our highest honor, the Trailblazer Award, for blazing new paths in their professional or civic endeavors. In addition, unsung “Sheros” from Nassau & Suffolk Counties are also recognized for their lifelong commitment to community service.
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BIENNIALLY SCHOLARSHIPS. The organization awards five scholarships to African American females:

  • Attending either Nassau County Community College, Suffolk County Community College, or Farmingdale State College
  • A mature woman pursuing a graduate degree who has progressed along a nontraditional path.
  • A high school senior accepted at a college of her choice.
 

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National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Long Island Chapter, Inc. . P.O. Box 341 Garden City, New York 11530 . Telephone: (516) 813-0091 Fax (866) 735-3820