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New Jersey Black Issues Convention
NameNew Jersey Black Issues Convention
HeadquartersNew Jersey
Region servedNew Jersey

New Jersey Black Issues Convention is an annual gathering that brings together African American leaders, NAACP members, and National Urban League representatives to discuss pressing issues affecting Newark, Jersey City, and other New Jersey communities. The convention has been attended by notable figures such as Cory Booker, Sharpe James, and Barack Obama, who have spoken about topics like Voting Rights Act of 1965, Civil Rights Act of 1964, and Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy. The event is often covered by local media outlets, including The Star-Ledger and New Jersey Herald, and has been supported by organizations like the New Jersey State Conference of NAACP Branches and the African American Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey. The convention has also been influenced by the work of Thurgood Marshall, Rosa Parks, and Malcolm X, who fought for civil rights and social justice.

History

The New Jersey Black Issues Convention has its roots in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, when African American leaders like Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Malcolm X fought for voting rights and civil rights. The convention was established to provide a platform for New Jersey's African American community to discuss issues like segregation, discrimination, and poverty, which were prevalent in cities like Newark and Jersey City. Over the years, the convention has been attended by notable figures like Cory Booker, Sharpe James, and Barack Obama, who have spoken about topics like affirmative action, voting rights, and health care. The convention has also been influenced by the work of Thurgood Marshall, Langston Hughes, and Zora Neale Hurston, who fought for social justice and human rights.

Organization

The New Jersey Black Issues Convention is organized by a committee of African American leaders, including members of the NAACP, National Urban League, and African American Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey. The committee is responsible for planning the convention's agenda, which includes workshops, panel discussions, and keynote speeches by notable figures like Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and Maxine Waters. The convention is also supported by local organizations like the New Jersey State Conference of NAACP Branches, New Jersey Black Caucus, and New Jersey African American Museum. The event is often held at venues like the New Jersey Performing Arts Center and the Prudential Center, and has been attended by New Jersey officials like Phil Murphy, Cory Booker, and Bob Menendez.

Mission_and_Objectives

The New Jersey Black Issues Convention aims to provide a platform for New Jersey's African American community to discuss pressing issues like racial justice, economic empowerment, and health equity. The convention's objectives include promoting social justice, human rights, and civic engagement among African American residents of New Jersey. The convention also seeks to support African American-owned businesses, promote African American culture, and celebrate the achievements of African American leaders like Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Thurgood Marshall. The convention has been influenced by the work of W.E.B. Du Bois, Langston Hughes, and Zora Neale Hurston, who fought for social justice and human rights.

Notable_Conventions

The New Jersey Black Issues Convention has hosted several notable conventions over the years, including the 2010 convention, which featured a keynote speech by Barack Obama, and the 2015 convention, which included a panel discussion with Cory Booker, Sharpe James, and Ras Baraka. The convention has also been attended by notable figures like Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and Maxine Waters, who have spoken about topics like voting rights, affirmative action, and health care. The convention has also been influenced by the work of Malcolm X, Thurgood Marshall, and Rosa Parks, who fought for civil rights and social justice. The event has been covered by local media outlets, including The Star-Ledger and New Jersey Herald, and has been supported by organizations like the New Jersey State Conference of NAACP Branches and the African American Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey.

Impact_and_Legacy

The New Jersey Black Issues Convention has had a significant impact on New Jersey's African American community, providing a platform for leaders to discuss pressing issues and promote social justice and human rights. The convention has also helped to support African American-owned businesses, promote African American culture, and celebrate the achievements of African American leaders like Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Thurgood Marshall. The convention's legacy includes the establishment of organizations like the New Jersey African American Museum and the African American Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey, which continue to promote African American culture and support African American-owned businesses. The convention has also been influenced by the work of W.E.B. Du Bois, Langston Hughes, and Zora Neale Hurston, who fought for social justice and human rights.

Key_Figures

The New Jersey Black Issues Convention has been attended by several key figures, including Cory Booker, Sharpe James, and Barack Obama, who have spoken about topics like voting rights, affirmative action, and health care. The convention has also been influenced by the work of Thurgood Marshall, Rosa Parks, and Malcolm X, who fought for civil rights and social justice. Other notable figures who have attended the convention include Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and Maxine Waters, who have spoken about topics like racial justice, economic empowerment, and health equity. The convention has also been supported by local organizations like the New Jersey State Conference of NAACP Branches, New Jersey Black Caucus, and New Jersey African American Museum, which continue to promote African American culture and support African American-owned businesses. The event has been covered by local media outlets, including The Star-Ledger and New Jersey Herald, and has been attended by New Jersey officials like Phil Murphy, Cory Booker, and Bob Menendez.

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