After We Re-Elect President Obama, Then What?
October 1, 2012
After We Re-Elect President Obama, Then What?
Press Release from Dr. Ron Daniels
New York - Dr. Ron Daniels, political analyst, veteran social activist and President of the Institute of the Black World 21st
Century
(IBW) commented today that the burning question being asked by many
Black voters is what happens after the election. "Our response is that
all roads lead to Howard University in Washington, D.C., November 14-18
for State of the Black World Conference III".
Daniels noted that the Conference is strategically timed to assess the
impact of the 2012 presidential election and devise strategies to combat
what the organizers call a "State of Emergency in America's dark
ghettos."
A Declaration of Intent to Heal Black Families and Communities will be developed as a blueprint and action agenda as an outgrowth of the Conference.
The first public
event for SOBWCIII will be a high profile Town Hall Meeting where the
impact of the election on Black America and the Pan African World will
be the focus. Susan Taylor, George Fraser, Dr.
Maulana Karenga, Dr. Julianne Malveaux, Dr. Marc Lamont Hill, Jeff
Johnson, Dr. Cornel West and Atty. Faya Rose Sanders are confirmed
Panelists. Congresswoman Maxine Waters has been invited to offer remarks
to frame the discussion. Walter Fields, Facilitator
for the Shirley Chisholm Presidential Accountability Commission, will
provide a perspective on the ongoing need for a Black Agenda to monitor
the progress of the Executive Branch, Congress and agencies of the
federal government as it relates to Black issues.
Mark Thompson, Host of Make It Plain, SIRIUS/XM and Bev Smith, Host of the
Bev Smith Show, Empowerment Radio, will serve as Moderators.
Dr. Daniels revealed
that more than one hundred (100) Speakers, Panelists and Resource
Persons have been confirmed for a broad ranging Program that will
include a Pan African Policy Forum, Special Affinity
Sessions on HIV/AIDS, Black Media/Communications, Summit on
Anti-Violence and Hip Hop Activists, Plenary Session on the War on Drugs
and Working Sessions on Business/Economic Development and Black Family,
Health and the Environment, Education, Mobilizing the
Diaspora for Empowerment to Caucuses for Women and Youth/Students.
There will also be a Reception in honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Independence of Jamaica and Trinidad and a Legacy Award Celebration to honor the contributions of individuals who have made significant contributions to the Black Freedom Struggle.
There will also be a Reception in honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Independence of Jamaica and Trinidad and a Legacy Award Celebration to honor the contributions of individuals who have made significant contributions to the Black Freedom Struggle.
Dr. Daniels was very
blunt about the importance of the Conference. "It's time out for
moaning, groaning and complaining. SOBWC III is about examining real
models and solutions to real problems, learning from
each other, embracing each other, and developing strategies to engage
the struggle to empower our communities. After the election, State of
the Black World Conference III is the place to be to plan for our
future!"
For further information about SOBWC III visit the website
www.ibw21.org
or call 888.774.2921. To arrange interviews, contact Carolyn McClair Public Relations -
cmprnews@aol.com -
917.686.0854
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