NCBW ASSEMBLE  THOSE WHO LEAD: FREE BRUNCH & LEARN CIVIC LEADERSHIP FORUM

NCBW ASSEMBLE THOSE WHO LEAD: FREE BRUNCH & LEARN CIVIC LEADERSHIP FORUM

St John A.M.E. ChurchBirmingham, AL
Saturday, Apr 18 from 11 am to 2 pm
Overview

Get ready to brunch, learn, and connect with civic leaders at the ASSEMBLE THOSE WHO LEAD forum! This is a FREE event: Sponsored by NCBW

The Assemble Those Who Lead: Brunch & Learn Civic Leadership Forum is an empowering community event focused on voter registration, civic engagement, and strengthening community leadership. Hosted by the National Congress of Black Women, this dynamic gathering brings together distinguished legal leaders, community advocates, and emerging voices to educate, activate, and mobilize our communities.

The program features an inspiring brunch experience, powerful opening remarks, and a dynamic panel discussion moderated by 96th Miss Tennessee State University, Amore’ Dixie, with engaging audience Q&A. With Dr. Keaira Turner serving as Assemble Emcee, the event is designed to inform, energize, and prepare youth, young adults, and all eligible voters for meaningful civic engagement.

Register. Engage. Vote.

Sponsored by: National Congress of Black Women-Birmingham Metro

Get ready to brunch, learn, and connect with civic leaders at the ASSEMBLE THOSE WHO LEAD forum! This is a FREE event: Sponsored by NCBW

The Assemble Those Who Lead: Brunch & Learn Civic Leadership Forum is an empowering community event focused on voter registration, civic engagement, and strengthening community leadership. Hosted by the National Congress of Black Women, this dynamic gathering brings together distinguished legal leaders, community advocates, and emerging voices to educate, activate, and mobilize our communities.

The program features an inspiring brunch experience, powerful opening remarks, and a dynamic panel discussion moderated by 96th Miss Tennessee State University, Amore’ Dixie, with engaging audience Q&A. With Dr. Keaira Turner serving as Assemble Emcee, the event is designed to inform, energize, and prepare youth, young adults, and all eligible voters for meaningful civic engagement.

Register. Engage. Vote.

Sponsored by: National Congress of Black Women-Birmingham Metro

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • all ages
  • In person
  • Doors at 10:15 AM

Location

St John A.M.E. Church

708 15th Street North

Birmingham, AL 35203

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