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Join us in person or via livestream for an Emergency Summit: DC and Chocolate Cities in Danger — “Putting I.C.E. on ICE” taking place during the Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference. This urgent gathering will feature socially conscious law enforcement leaders, criminal justice advocates, scholars, youth organizers, and community voices working together to confront threats to our communities and democracy.

Date & Time

Saturday, Sept 27, 2025 • 1 PM EST (12 PM CT • 10 AM PT)

Location (In-Person):

The Historic New York Avenue Presbyterian Church
1313 New York Ave NW • Washington, DC 20005

Livestream:

Watch live from Washington, DC right here on this page (embedded above). For the best experience, head to YouTube.com/@IBW21st — like the video, drop a comment, and chat with fellow viewers. Your engagement helps more people discover the stream.

Invited Panelists / Speakers:

  • Sonia Pruitt — Ret. Police Captain; Founder, The Black Police Experience
  • Dr. Divine Pryor — Founder/ED, The People’s Police Academy
  • Pastor Michael McBride – ED, Live Free
  • Samantha Masters — Black Youth Project 100
  • Bethany Young — Policy Director, D.C. Justice Lab
  • Nana Gyamfi — ED, Black Alliance for Just Immigration
  • Dr. Julianne Malveaux — Economist; President Emeritus, Bennett College
  • Denise Rolark Barnes — Editor, Washington Informer
  • Kymone Freeman — WE ACT Radio; Congressional Candidate
  • Tyrone Parker — Former ED, Alliance of Concerned Men; Member, C.R.E.W.
  • Jenise Jo Patterson — Founder, Parent Watch
  • Marcus Ellis — Deputy of Impact, Cities United
  • Dorothy Johnson-Speight — Founder/ED, Mothers in Charge
  • Nee Nee Taylor — Founder, Harriet’s Wildest Dreams
  • Andre Mitchell — ED, Man-Up, Inc.

Moderator:

  • Dr. Ron Daniels, President, IBW

Convener:

  • Ronald Hampton, Convener, IBW Police Justice & Accountability Task Force

Also See

Ronald Hampton, Chairman of the Institute of the Black World 21st Century’s Police Justice and Accountability Task Force Ronald Hampton, Chairman of the Institute of the Black World 21st Century’s Police Justice and Accountability Task Force

Press Release: “Chocolate Cities” in Danger: IBW Condemns Raids on Communities of Color — Calls for Emergency Summit

IBW’s Police Justice and Accountability Task Force condemns ICE raids and National Guard deployment in DC, warning of threats to Black communities and democracy.

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IBW21 (The Institute of the Black World 21st Century) is committed to enhancing the capacity of Black communities in the U.S. and globally to achieve cultural, social, economic and political equality and an enhanced quality of life for all marginalized people.