By admin on Tuesday, 07 July 2020
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July 9th Open National Conversation for Reform of Public Policies

Standing up for justice requires the ability to expand the context and complexities of societal needs. Join us for quarterly national and international discussions as community leaders and advocates to increase our awareness, collaborations, alliances, and examine current and potential public policy initiatives. Please join as one group on Thursday, July 9th FFCA will host a National Stakeholders Meeting that will focus on social justice, health, gender/racial equity, and 11-points developed from amazing leaders. Fathers and Families Coalition of America is discussing possible (4) areas of collaboration with the National Coalition of 100 Black Women (NCBW) Manhattan Chapter.


The additional agenda items include developing a social policy/justice strategic plan for 2020-2021 and discussion of issues as well as areas of concentration of issues going forward through 2022. FFCA is aware it is another virtual meeting. However, your involvement is essential. We are asking you to join us for this meeting, and review the information, are er is below as well as sign-up today here

National Policy & Social Justice Stakeholder's Meeting
Hosted by Fathers and Families Coalition of America

Thursday, July 9, 2020,

10:00 am Pacific Time |11:00 am Mountain Time | Noon Central Time |1:00 pm Eastern Time

#United4Reform AGENDA ACTION ITEMS
 Federal Legislation Regarding Police Reform of Nine Items.
 Voter Engagement/Voter Mobilization/Voter Education.
 Voter Legislation & Voting Rights Act.
 Census 2020 Participation.
 Engagement with Elected Officials.
 Participate in The Poor People’s Campaign.
 COVID-19 Relief.
 Domestic Violence Protection.
 Mental Health Support for Community-Based Mental-Health Support Services
 Mentoring and The Protection of Our Children; and
 Facilitate Courageous Conversations About Race and Racism.

 Guest Speaker Information & Participating Organizations for National Reform

Nancy Victor, MHS, MPA is representing the National Coalition of 100 Black Women in America's Manhattan Chapter to discuss how we can actualize the 11-Key Points for National Enhancement of Policies. #United4Reform with African-American Women Leaders Joint Statement is a bringing togetherness of the following entities:

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Dr. Glenda Glover, International President

National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc.
Virginia W. Harris, National President

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Beverly Evans Smith, National President, and CEO

Black Women's Agenda, Inc.
Gwainevere Catchings Hess, President

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
Valerie Hollingsworth Baker, President

National CARES Mentoring Movement
Susan L. Taylor, Founder, and CEO

Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.
Deborah Catchings-Smith, International President
and Board Chairman

The Girl Friends, Incorporated
Margaret Gaines Clark, National President

The Links, Incorporated
Dr. Kimberly Jeffries Leonard, National President

Jack and Jill of America, Inc.
Danielle Brown, National President

National Council of Negro Women
Dr. Johnnetta Cole, Chair and President

Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc.
Sharon Beard, National President

Black Women's Roundtable
Melanie L. Campbell, President, and CEO

Nancy Y. Victor is a healthcare planner with over thirty years of experience in strategic planning and program development. Since 1998, she has been the director of business planning at the State University of New York (SUNY) Downstate Health Sciences University in Brooklyn, New York. Before joining SUNY Downstate, she was the senior director for corporate planning at the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, the most extensive public hospital system in the nation. 

Ms. Victor holds a Master of Public Administration from New York University, a Master of Health Science from Johns Hopkins University, and a Bachelor of Science from Howard University.  She currently serves on the board of the New York Society for Health Planning and is a past president of the organization. Her other professional memberships include the Society for Healthcare Strategy & Market Development, the American College of Health Care Executives, and the American Public Health Association.


Ms. Victor is the First Vice President of Programs and a past president of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. Manhattan Chapter, a national advocacy organization, focused on leadership development and gender equity in the areas of health, education, and economic empowerment.

She was born and raised in Brooklyn and Long Island, New York. Ms. Victor lives in Hempstead, Long Island, and has been married to David W. Greene for 29 years. She is a proud second-generation child of Haitian immigrants.