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Delaware Black Caucus

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Non-partisan American public policy organization

TheDelaware Black Caucus, also known as theDBC, is a non-partisanAmerican public policy, research and educationalorganization. The DBC is composed ofAfrican Americans elected as mayors, council members in the state ofDelaware, as well as members of theDelaware General Assembly.

Priorities

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The mission of the DBC is to serve as a non-partisan policy-oriented catalyst that educates future leaders and promotes collaboration among legislators, business leaders, minority-focused organizational leaders, and organized labor to effect positive and sustainable change in theAfrican American community. The DBC works to broaden and elevate the influence of African Americans in the political, legislative, and public policy arenas in Delaware. The DBC creates, identifies, analyzes and disseminates policy-oriented information critical to advancing African Americans and people of African descent towards equity in economics, health and education.

History

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Current membership

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List of officers:[1]

DistrictOfficersPosition
2 (Senate)Margaret Rose Henrychair
(House)
3 (Council)Stephanie T. Boldentreasurer

Members

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  • James Baker,Mayor, City ofWilmington
  • Donald Blakey, Delaware State Rep. (R-Dover)
  • Theodore "Ted" Blunt, Ex-President, Wilmington City Council
  • Michael Brown, Wilmington City Council
  • Margaret Rose Henry, Delaware State Sen. (D-Wilmington)
  • Robin Fisher, Laurel Town Council
  • Theopalis Gregory, Wilmington City Council
  • J. J. Johnson, Delaware State Rep. (D-New Castle)
  • Pat A. Jones, Seaford City Council
  • Robert McGhee, Middletown Town Council
  • Charles Potter, Wilmington City Council
  • Sophia Russell, Dover City Council
  • Reuben Salters, Dover City Council
  • Hanifa Shabazz, Wilmington City Council
  • Dennis Williams, Delaware State Rep. (D-Wilmington)
  • Katrina Wilson, Milford City Council

Notes

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  1. ^"Members". Delaware Black Caucus. Archived fromthe original on 2008-04-20. Retrieved2008-05-01.
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