10 March 2011

City: Edna Jackson just another NFBPA type

From this link:
http://www.nlc.org/PRESSROOM/PRESSRELEASEITEMS/CityDiversityAwards2010.aspx

Edna Branch Jackson, Mayor Pro Tem, Savannah, Ga. - Judge of event.

For more information on the City Cultural Diversity Awards, visit NBC-LEO’s website at www.nbc-leo.org.

The National Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials was established in 1970. A constituency group of the National League of Cities, NBC-LEO advocates for the interests of African-American local elected officials. Its mission is to provide African-American municipal officials and their colleagues with forums to share ideas, discussion groups to develop strategies for improving municipal governance, debates on policy issues and programs that contribute to the success of America’s cities and towns.

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