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BCG News: President Barack Obama to Address the National Urban League’s 2012 Conference, Chaka Kahn to Give Free Concert!

When I selected New Orleans and the National Urban League Conference as the backdrop of our 1st Anniversary, I knew that this was the place to be!  Last week the National Urban League announced that the President will address the Conference on Wednesday, July 25, at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center.

Last week the National Urban League announced that the President will address the Conference on Wednesday, July 25, at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center.

“We’re thrilled and proud to welcome the President to our Annual Conference for the third time,” said Marc H. Morial, President and CEO of the National Urban League. “It has become a tradition for Presidents and major-party candidates to address the conference, not only to share their agenda for the nation, but also to hear ours.”

Yesterday, just off of giving an amazing performance in a tribute to the late Whitney Houston, the Urban league tweeted that Chaka Kahn would give a free concert.

National Urban League Annual Conference occupies a singular echelon in America’s cultural and political discourse, Morial said. The nation’s largest civil rights and social justice conference attracts thousands of the nation’s most influential community leaders, together with top policy-makers, academicians, business leaders and artists for three days of dynamic dialogue, intellectual exchange and community service.

The Conference has been the only event of its kind to feature both major-party presidential nominees during each of the last several elections and attracted a majority of primary contenders in 2008, including Hillary Clinton, John Edwards and Mike Huckabee.  In 2004, both George H. W. Bush and John Kerry addressed the Conference.  Additionally, leading elected officials and cabinet secretaries have chosen to break major announcements at the conference.  Education Secretary Arne Duncan, for example, unveiled the administration’s Equity Agenda during the 2010 Conference.

This year’s conference theme, “Occupy the Vote: Employment and Education Empower the Nation,” represents an unprecedented mobilization to influence public policy through grassroots political action.  Workshops, panel discussions and policy sessions are built around the Urban League Movement’s agenda to address the twin crises of unemployment and educational inequity.

Make plans to attend, meet us in New Orleans for a phenomenal conference and join us on Friday night July 27th in celebration of one year of giving back with BCG!

 

 

 

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