Congresswoman Maxine Waters and Commissioner Marlon Bolton on the Congressional Black Caucus Basis Conferenece
TAMARAC – Commissioner Marlon D. Bolton just lately attended the 54th Annual Congressional Black Caucus Basis (CBCF) Convention in Washington, D.C. There, he introduced a heartfelt tribute to the legendary Congresswoman Maxine Waters. Bolton was joined on stage by Grammy Award-winning music producer Aaron Lindsey. Moreover, fellow elected officers from throughout the nation joined him in the course of the “Younger Black and Gifted” session led by Waters.
The CBCF convention is a premier occasion that brings collectively leaders, policymakers, elected officers, and influencers. It addresses important points affecting African American communities. This 12 months’s convention featured a spread of classes, workshops, and networking alternatives. These have been centered on empowering Black youth and selling civic engagement.
Commissioner Bolton, recognized for his passionate advocacy, praised Congresswoman Waters’ tireless dedication to social justice and human rights.
Commissioner Marlon D. Bolton
“I’m honored to have a good time the legacy of Congresswoman Maxine Waters, a trailblazer who has devoted her life to preventing for equality and justice,” Bolton stated. “Her management conjures up us to proceed pushing for constructive change in our communities.”
Empowering Younger Folks
Aaron Lindsey, a famend music producer and songwriter, has labored with high artists and has been acknowledged for his contributions to the music trade. His presence on the convention highlighted the significance of arts and tradition in empowering younger folks.
“Younger Black and Gifted” Session
The “Younger Black and Gifted” session aimed to showcase the abilities and achievements of younger Black leaders, artists, and entrepreneurs. By way of this platform, Commissioner Bolton and Lindsey inspired attendees to harness their creativity and potential to drive constructive change.
As a devoted public servant, and the primary black Commissioner within the Metropolis of Tamarac, Commissioner Marlon D. Bolton has spearheaded various initiatives within the metropolis, together with the launch of the town’s first Girls’s Fee, named in honor of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. His dedication to empowering ladies and selling gender equality has earned him recognition as a worldwide chief.