NuBLAC Inc., sponsored the expenses of a six day tour in Washington D.C. by sending several community individuals to the 2009 Inauguration of President Barack H.Obama and Vice President-Joe Biden...
This was the fourth Inaugural occassion in which the founder Ms Joyce Black taken on the responsibility of sending inner-city or economically challenged students w/parents to a Presidential Inaugural festivity...
It is her philosophy that those who can afford to attend these kind of events should (when possible) always take along someone that can't afford to go...
Her generosity during the 1989- Bush 41st Inaugural ceremonies afforded more than seventy five individuals and students from across the nation an opportunity to attend the festive (all expenses paid) occassion for nearly one week.
Similarly, a Pasadena California performing group of more than thirty students and chaprones were privy to her generosity during the 1993 Clinton-Gore Inaugural festivities for four days...
Giving financially assistance and helping students of all ages experience various positive facets of life has been an ongoing practice of Ms. Black's for several decades.
She became the first African American female sponsor to the Happy Hairston Youth Foundation whereas she helped sponsor in part or total more than 100 students gain their early education through private school academic programs.
To date, NuBlac Inc. is providing moral and financial support to the cause of a small group of former and current City workers being unjustly treated within the workplace of a small municipality.
The members of this progressive organization have fallen in lock step with the message repeated by President Obama again and again, regarding the need for change...
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The "Travelling Mystery Banner"
survived the 80-90 mph winds of
"Hurricane Ike"
Was this a Sign or Wonder
that only small tie wraps kept this message intact?
joined forces with Rev. Al Sharpton's Civil Rights
organization by opening a
Southwest Regional office for the
National Action Network
in the Gulf Coast community of Bay City,TX
NuBLAC & Texas Southwest Gulf Coast Regional Chapter of NAN President Joyce Black with
Rev. DeVest Toone, NAN National Field Director
NuBLAC & Texas Southwest Gulf Coast Regional Chapter of NAN Vice-President with
Rev. DeVest Toone, NAN National Field Director
NuBLAC & Texas Southwest Gulf Coast Regional Chapter of NAN Vice-President with
Rev. Al Sharpton, NAN Founder
NuBLAC & Texas Southwest Gulf Coast Regional Chapter of NAN President Joyce Black with
Tameka Mallory, NAN National Executive Director
NuBLAC Vice-President James Smith and
Supporters of Georgia death row inmate, Troy Davis
NuBLAC at National Action Network Summer Conference in Atlanta, Georgia
NuBLAC Inc., inaugural attendees, friends, supporters and family members braved freezing temperatures in Washington D.C. on January 20th, 2009 to witness the swearing-in ceremonies of President Barck H. Obama on the steps of the nations Capitol building.
Celebraties from across the globe attended the historical event.
Such notables as heavyweight boxing champion Evander Holyfield, actor/Val Kilmer, actor/Common and actress/Traci Ellis Ross were also seated in section 11 along with a dozen NuBLAC members.
NuBLAC's founder Joyce Black was instrumental in gaining more than two dozen swearing-in tickets (seated and standing) for their delegation of attendees.
NuBLAC members extend our most sincere thoughts of gratitude to Congressman Ron Paul and his chief of staff Tom Lizardo-assistant/Jennifer Bailey for the hard work and consideration given to accommodate the senior and handicapped persons who attended the festivities.
Gulf Coast Regional Chapter of NAN Executives attend
National Action Network
Summer Conference at Hyatt Hotel in
Atlanta, Georgia August 13th-15th 2009
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