National Association of Young Black Elected Officials

National Association of Young Black Elected Officials Membership is 45 years and younger. A member can be an elected official, community leader, business leader, or just a concerned American.

The National Association of Young Black Elected Officials (NAYBEO) was organized to promote and cultivate the advancement of young African Americans elected officials across all government offices in the United States. This is a premier, non-partisan organization whose focus is networking with other young African Americans across the country who are political or desire to get engaged in politics. Great to join if you're a young African American business owner.

01/15/2019

The South will rise again—but his time in a definite shade of blue rather than Confederate grey. At least, that is the goal of newly elected Democrats in Georgia.Nationally, eyes are on Georgia, particularly on Gwinnett County and the first black woman to chair the county’s Democratic party.

10/23/2018

In African American politics in Chicago, the debate over generational change has been brewing — for generations.

NABPA Black Athletes call to action
08/30/2018

NABPA Black Athletes call to action

New Organization Seeks to Amplify the Collective Voice of Black Professional Athletes “One Team One Voice” Posted on August 23, 2018August 25, 2018 by NABPA Charlotte, NC- Friday, August 24, 2018- The newly created National Association of (NABPA) Black Professional Athletes was established to pr...

08/18/2018

Tara Sellars Hester

07/13/2018

London Breed made history Wednesday as the first black female mayor of San Francisco when she was sworn into office.

07/10/2018
05/16/2018

There has never been a woman county executive in Maryland’s Prince George’s County. Angela D. Alsobrooks and Donna F. Edwards are vying to change that.

05/07/2018

LaToya Cantrell has been sworn in as the first female mayor in the history of the City of New Orleans.

04/05/2018

People have told her she won't win because she's black. She's not listening.

03/08/2018
03/08/2018

Democratic donors say work in Georgia to elect the nation's first black female governor will lay the groundwork for future victories in the South.

12/19/2017

Longtime PBS host Tavis Smiley on Monday defended the possibility of engaging in consensual workplace relationships, amid an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct.

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