Congresswoman Ilhan Omar to Join VoteRunLead and the Black Millennial Convention for the Washington, DC Premiere of ​“Time for Ilhan”

The premiere will be followed by a Q&A with Congresswoman Omar and Director Norah Shaprio www.timeforilhanfilm.com

Style Magazine Newswire | 9/5/2019, 2:17 p.m.

​In honor of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Annual Legislative Conference, VoteRunLead and Black Millennial Convention (BMC) will be joined by Congresswoman Ilhan Omar for the Washington, DC premiere of “Time for Ilhan”, the documentary film about Congresswoman Omar’s first run for elected office. The screening will be followed by a discussion with Congresswoman Omar and “Time for Ilhan” director Norah Shapiro. Along with VoteRunLead and the Black Millennial Convention, the “Time for Ilhan” premiere and discussion will be sponsored by Washington, DC-based companies, ​The Outrage​ and ​Ben’s Next Door​.

Congresswoman Omar is an alumna of VoteRunLead, the nation’s largest and most diverse women’s political leadership training organization having participated in their #RunAsYouAre training program in 2014. The Black Millennial Convention is helmed by fellow VoteRunLead alumna and former Binghamton City Council member Lea Webb. The Black Millennial Convention sheds light on the policy issues impacting Black communities with the goal of connecting millennials of African descent from across the country to increase Black political leadership and inspire civic engagement. The Washington, DC premiere of “Time for Ilhan” will be held in tandem with the annual Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Annual Legislative Conference as Black millennials look to maximize their collective political impact ahead of 2020 and beyond.

“I was encouraged by my VoteRunLead family to run for the Minnesota State Senate,” says Congresswoman Ilhan Omar. “As we look to the 2020 elections, I am heartened by the enthusiasm of younger voters who are seeing a US Congress that has become more representative of America. It’s my hope that by continuing to share my story, the more people who don't typically see themselves in the halls of Congress will pick up the baton and run for office as well. We need elected representatives who look like America now more than ever”.

“Congresswoman Omar’s successful election to the Minnesota State Senate and now the United States House of Representatives, is a story that should be shared with anyone who is thinking of running for office,'' says VoteRunLeadBoard of Directors Chair Crystal Patterson. “We are thrilled to share this documentary as VoteRunLead continues to amplify the experiences of our alumna who have run for office and won. We hope that the Washington, DC premiere of “Time for Ilhan” will encourage other young women of color to take the next step towards running for office.”

The Washington, DC premiere of “Time for Ilhan” is an event centered on the essential civic participation of Black millennials in an intentional space to foster the next generation of Black leaders.