On Thursday, September 16th, I went to the Library of Congress to attend the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's Celebration of 40 Years of Leadership Reception. A lot of politicians attended. There was a few speeches, and live music. Soul food and southern cuisine was served, it was super yummy! I went with my friend Denise LeClaire, who is the Executive Director of the International Foundation for Gender Education. It was a lovely time. So good to have so many black leaders in town from around the entire country.
Denise LeClaire (IFGE Exex. Director), Ashley, Brynda J Harris (Library of Congress)
what a great singer!
Ashley, Dr Babara Young (friend from California) Dr Babara Young gives great seminars about women empowerment. check out her work at www.PersonalBestSuccess.net
beautiful ceilings, interior and architecture
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