Congresswoman Barbara Lee Honored at Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's 2024 Annual Legislative Conference
Jo-Carolyn Goode | 9/17/2024, 1:12 p.m.
At this year’s Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) 2024 Annual Legislative Conference (ALC) in Washington, D.C., Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) was celebrated with multiple prestigious awards, recognizing her unwavering dedication to social justice. The long-serving leader in the fight for equity received accolades from Planned Parenthood for America, Color of Change, the National Women’s Law Center, and other prominent organizations for her steadfast commitment to racial, social, and economic justice.
Congresswoman Lee expressed her gratitude, saying, “As this year’s ALC comes to an end, I was proud and honored to be a part of so many meaningful policy discussions, and I was humbled to receive so many meaningful awards. As we stand at a pivotal moment in our nation’s history, it is crucial that we continue laying the foundation for critical reforms that will improve the health and safety of our communities. We carry on the legacy of those that came before us, and we must keep fighting for racial, social, and economic equity for all.”
Empowering Conversations and Forward-Thinking Initiatives
Congresswoman Lee took center stage at the ALC, hosting several important panels aimed at advancing health activism within the Black community. One of the highlights of her participation was leading discussions on the **CBC Tech 2025 initiative**, which she co-chairs. This braintrust session explored how **artificial intelligence (AI)** could impact Black lives and emphasized the importance of making technological advancements more inclusive and representative of the Black community.
The CBC Tech 2025 initiative represents Congresswoman Lee’s forward-thinking leadership in the evolving tech landscape, ensuring that policies around AI and other emerging technologies take into account the unique experiences and challenges faced by African Americans.
A Legacy of Advocacy and Commitment
As a veteran lawmaker and advocate, Congresswoman Lee’s efforts in these panels underscore her longstanding commitment to health and tech equity. Her recognition at the ALC is not just a testament to her past achievements but a powerful reminder of the work that lies ahead. In her own words, “We must keep fighting for racial, social, and economic equity for all.”
Congresswoman Lee received the following awards during CBCF’s ALC:
Howard University Alumni Association, Excellence in Truth and Service Award
This award recognizes a leader who embodies the tenants of the Howard University motto, Vertas et Utilitas. Howard University recognized Congresswoman Lee’s unyielding commitment to make the United States a better place for all people by uplifting Black communities and promoting Black progress across the country.
Color of Change, SEIU, Community Change, Lifetime Achievement Award
This award recognized Congresswoman Lee’s achievements, significant milestones, and leadership in advocating for Black communities.
Alliance for Justice, Champion for Safety and Justice
This award recognized Congresswoman Lee for championing fairness, equality, and justice for all people in the United States and around the world, through the power of her elected office and as a community leader.
Planned Parenthood, Reproductive Health Icon Award
This award recognized Congresswoman Lee’s strong, unwavering commitment to sexual and reproductive health, racial justice, and the work of Planned Parenthood.
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