Delaware Black Caucus

Delaware Black Caucus

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The purpose of this organization shall be to remain current on domestic issues
affecting African American communities throughout the State of Delaware.

The Caucus is to inform the National Congressional Black Caucus about such issues, and work together to seek resolution to such issues when appropriate. The Caucus will encourage African Americans who share the same interests and goals, to participate in government. The Caucus shall provide "White Paper" based upon a thorough research, needs assessment and listening session throughout largely populated African-American communities in the state of Delaware.

12/20/2024

Yall only have one more night to see this amazing play. Get your tickets now, Watermelon Cornbread Holiday, congrats to an outstanding cast👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🍾🍾 great job Derrick Reed.

Heat Advisory in Effect in Wilmington 06/20/2024

Heat Advisory in Effect in Wilmington Wilmington Mayor Mike Purzycki and the City’s Emergency Management Office have issued an extreme heat advisory for Thursday when the temperature is expected to reach 95 degrees with a heat index of 105 to 110 degrees. There is also an air quality alert in effect until tonight at midnight. Higher tem...

Photos from Southbridge CDC's post 06/20/2024

Congratulations Southbridge CDC, together we are Southbridge Connects!

03/13/2024

Thank you National League of Cities for acknowledging me and my service as the 2017 President of the National Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials during their 2024 Congressional Cities Conference in Washington, DC.

03/12/2024

Hanifa Shabazz

“I went through a lot . I’ve been spit on. I’ve had a black eye. I’ve dumbed myself down to try to make a relationship work. But Now I’m the definition of strength.” ~ Fantasia ❤️

Photos from Delaware Black Caucus's post 12/14/2023

Better late than never! What a great time!

08/30/2023

Her-Story✊🏽🧡

04/16/2023

Thank you!

I'd like to humbly acknowledge Equal Pay Day, the day in which the evident gender wage gap is nationally recognized and addressed.

The salaries of women should without a doubt be equal to their male counterparts. While the General Assembly has taken some steps to rectify wage bias - like prohibiting employers from using salary history to screen applicants and banning wage secrecy - there is still more to be done to end wage inequality.

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P. O Box 54
Wilmington, DE
19899

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm