Chicago-Midwest
Black Economic Advocacy Groups Seek "Black" versus "Minority" Share of $200 Million From Public Building Commission Board Meeting TODAY TUESDAY MAY 14th


National Black Wall Street Chicago is pleased that Our Black Community Contractors and Workers Coalition represented by Bob Isreal from The Save Our Community Coalition and others will be at The Chicago Public Building Commission Board Meeting TODAY Tuesday May 14th at 2:00 PM at 50 West Washington. 2nd Floor where over $200 MILLION dollars in economic development dollars will be awarded and Bob Israel and others will BE THERE to ask Chairman Mayor Rahm Emanuel "How much of that $200 Million will be awarded to Black community contractors!! Will our other Black leadership be asking the same question???  Will Mayor Rahm Emanuel with adequate "Black" versus "Minority" dollars for "Black" versus "Minority" contractors?

Contact Bob Israel for follow up @ 773-655-1309






marksallen2800@aol.com


Chairman, National Black Wall Street Chicago


Founder and Lead Organizer, Illinois Voter Restoration Project


Chief of Staff to National Chairman, National Black Wall Street USA


"And The Ordinary People Said" News Blog, www.chicagonow.com


Chairman, Community Reinvestment Organizing Project Of The Monroe Foundation


4655 South King Drive, Suite 203


Chicago, Illinois 60653


773-392-0165


The Rev. Al Sharpton calls Mark Allen "one of Chicago's legendary political activists and one of the best organizers of his generation"

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  • Chicago-Midwest
    Finally, someone is starting to think like a Race Men and Women by stop playing the minority shell game, where we get nothing from the economic pie, even with so many Black Faces in very high places. We must be willing to compete and demand our fair share of the redistribution of our tax dollars from the federal, state, county and local levels. Being a minority has not worked economically. Being a Black African American is a special category based on our American history where the US Government implemented policies and laws that systematically enslaved and continues to ensure our subjugation to this very day..
    We must collectively compete to uplift and empowerment of our race, by eliminating greed in our business and collective economics practices. We must establish a governance board to set business operation policies that ensure honesty, integrity, accountability and profit sharing to fund the education, social and training necessary to systematically advance our Black African American Race.

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