Gospel Singer Shirley Caesar to Perform Live at the Spirit of Democracy Awards Dinner
Gospel Singer Shirley Caesar to Perform Live at the Spirit of Democracy Awards Dinner
Honorees include Congressman Charles Rangel, CNN Commentator Roland Martin, American Urban Radio Networks, and Radio Host Bev Smith
WASHINGTON, April 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Honorable Charles B. Rangel, Chair, Ways and Means Committee U.S. Congress; Roland S. Martin, syndicated columnist, radio host and CNN commentator; and Bev Smith, host of American Urban Radio Networks, "The Bev Smith Show," are among the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation's (NCBCP) 2008 Spirit of Democracy Award recipients, NCBCP executive director & CEO, Melanie L. Campbell announced recently. The Eleventh Annual Spirit of Democracy Awards Dinner will feature entertainment by gospel legend Shirley Caesar, Wednesday, May 7, 6:30 PM at the Renaissance Hotel, 999 9th Street, NW, Washington, DC. For ticket information call (202) 659-4929
Derrick A. Humphries, Esq., executive director Black Congress on Health, Law and Economics, and the team at American Urban Radio Networks will also be honored that evening.
Sponsored by General Motors Corporation, State Farm Insurance Company, AT&T and AMGEN, the Spirit of Democracy Awards are presented to individuals and organizations who have demonstrated a consistent commitment to creating balance in the democratic process and support the NCBCP's mission and vision of making civic participation a cultural responsibility and tradition.
Founded in 1976, the NCBCP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to increasing African American participation in civil society. The current programs and initiatives of the organization include Operation Big Vote!, Black Youth Vote!, Black Women's Roundtable, Voices of the Electorate, and the Unity Civic Engagement and Voter Empowerment Campaign. The National Coalition has trained and engaged African American leaders and community activists in overcoming institutional barriers that have hindered the growth of Black communities politically, socially and economically. For more information call 202-659-4929 or visit http://www.ncbcp.org/.
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