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词条 Congressional Caucus on Black Women and Girls
释义

  1. Co-Chairs

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

The Congressional Caucus on Black Women and Girls is a caucus of the United States Congress founded in 2016 to advance issues and legislation important to the welfare of women and girls of African descent.[1][2] The caucus was inspired and created by the #SheWoke Committee, Ifeoma Ike, Nakisha Lewis, Sharon Copper (sister of Sandra Bland), Tiffany Hightower, Shambulia Gadsden Sams, and Sharisse "She-Salt" Stancil-Ashford, seven leading black women activists who consistently advocate for the global equity of black women and girls.[3]

Co-Chairs

  • Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman, Rep. Robin Kelly and Rep. Yvette Clarke (2016–present)

See also

  • Congressional Black Caucus
  • Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues

References

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External links

  • [https://watsoncoleman.house.gov/congressional-caucus-black-women-and-girls Announcement]
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