Founded in 1977, Black Career Women headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization conceived by black women for the professional development of black women. Black Career Women grew out of an awareness that many of the career related concerns of black women are not addressed adequately, and, in some instances, receive no attention at all.
Black Career Women designs and implements annual programs which provide enrichment and encouragement to black women as they uniquely deal with institutional barriers of racism, sexism, as well as economic, political and societal forces that thwart their career success.
Dinner with Barack: Two Teachers, an Army Veteran, a Small Business
Owner, and The President
Four Obama 2012 supporters had the chance to sit down for dinner with President Obama:
Juanita from Colorado, Ken from Arizona, Casey from Minnesota and Wendi from Indiana. They all
brought their stories and ideas for this campaign and our country. Juanita, a retired public
school teacher, shared her concerns on public education. The President shared what a typical
day in the White House looks like for him, how he does Halloween with his family, and how his
father impacted him.
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