NAFEO National Leadership Summit
April 20-23, 2005, the National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education and a diverse group of executives and decision makers including roughly 300 presidents, chancellors, and administrators of colleges and universities, presidents of higher education and sister associations, higher education researchers, policy makers, policy shapers, and chief executives of philanthropic organizations, businesses, foundations, advocacy, and faith associations convened at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, D.C. for the 2005 National Leadership Summit.
Media Snipits
Saving Our Sons, Strengthening the Economy and the Nation
The underachievement of African American males is having dire individual and societal consequences. Historically and predominately black colleges and universities must lead others in the education, faith, civil rights, business, philanthropic and civic communities in saving our sons. By so doing, we will strengthen the African American Family, the economy and the nation.
Joint Center for Political & Economic Studies Annual Dinner:
Featuring Senator Barack Obama as Keynote Speaker and Muhammad Ali
receiving The Lewis E. Martin Great American Award