Black Women’s Legislative Agenda: Looking at the Issues

Black Women’s Legislative Agenda: Looking at the Issues

Donation of black hair care product. Sponsors, UMKC Student Justice Alliance and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.®, Xi Tau Omega Chapter

By National Congress of Black Women - Kansas City

Date and time

Tuesday, June 11 · 5:30 - 7pm CDT

Location

The Student Union @ UMKC

5100 Cherry Street Kansas City, MO 64110

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Moderated by Cherayla Haynes, www.linktr.ee/Cherayla Community Partner Project Manager of KU Clinical & Translational Science Institute. Reception starts at 5:00pm. Both men and women are invited to attend.

The purpose the forum is to engage Black Women in the conversation about issues that matter the most to them and their families, hear from elected officials and advocacy leaders on local and national black issues to be addressed by the new President’s administration, answer questions and help set an agenda for attendees to take back to their communities. Lastly, a call to action and next steps in maintaining active engagement this election year.

The forum will provide representation from both Missouri and Kansas and consist of elected officials, special guests and advocacy leaders as panelist speakers.

There is a service component to this event. Each attendee is asked to bring a black hair care product to support women and girls in area shelters. Refreshments will be served.


Speakers & Special Guests

State Senator Barbara Anne Washington, District 9 – MO

U.S. Representatative Sharice Davids - Congressional 3rd District - KS

Mayor Pro Tem Ryana Parks-Shaw – KCMO

Commissioner Amber Sellers – City of Lawrence, KS

Holli Holliday, Esq. - President, Sisters Lead Sisters Vote, National

DaVoya Marshall – President, Strengthening Education Together, SET

Dr. Pamela Webb – Board Member, Suburban Balance




Organized by

The National Congress of Black Women, Inc. is dedicated to the education, economic, political, and cultural enrichment of Black women, their families, and the community.