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Honoring and recognizing the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. - Pennsylvania Chapter (NC100BWPA) on their annual Legislative Day and for their dedication to advancing gender and racial equity and empowering Black women, during Women's History Month.
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WHEREAS, The Coalition of Black Women was formed in 1970, by 24 visionary Black women, led by Edna Beach, gathered in New York City to address social, economic, and political issues impacting their families and communities, giving rise to the Coalition of 100 Black Women, a key organization dedicated to advancing gender and racial equity; and
WHEREAS, Under Edna Beach's leadership, the Coalition addressed the root causes of inequality, mobilized Black women who shared their vision, and became a visible force advocating for the empowerment of Black women in both the public and private sectors; and
WHEREAS, By 1981, the New York Coalition had over 500 members, and as they gained recognition, they expanded their mission and vision nationwide. On October 24th of that year, the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. was formed, with Jewell Jackson McCabe selected as their first National President; and
WHEREAS, In 1981, Jewel Jackson McCabe encouraged Sylvia Webster of Pennsylvania to charter a local chapter. Embracing the idea, Webster chartered the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. - Pennsylvania Chapter (NC100BWPA) with 42 progressive women; and
WHEREAS, Over the years, the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. - PA Chapter (NC100BWPA) has grown to 200 members and has worked tirelessly to advocate for Black women and girls, advancing leadership development, gender equity, and social justice, particularly in the areas of health, education, and economic empowerment, while empowering thousands of black women to lead in their communities, workplaces, and beyond; and
WHEREAS, NC100BWPA continues to be a powerful voice for gender equity and sociopolitical advancement d...
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