But turnout doesn’t happen in a vacuum. The National Coalition on Black Civic Participation Black Women’s Roundtable knows that voters have to be registered, educated about the issues, mobilized and motivated to show up on Election Day.
So on Wednesday (tomorrow), BWR is convening its 4th annual policy forum, “Power of the Sister.”
After opening remarks by Rebecca S.“Becky” Pringle and Sheryl Lee Ralph, an intergenerational mix of scholars, lawyers, activists and community leaders, will discuss what’s at stake in 2012 and beyond.
The policy forum will be held from 2pm to 5pm in Room 146-B of the Washington Convention Center. I hope to see you there.