Tuesday, April 19, 2016

NAN 25th Anniversary National Convention Draws Record 7,000 Participants

 
New York, NY ― National Action Network (NAN), founded by Rev. Al Sharpton, celebrated its 25th annual convention last week in New York City with some of the most influential voices in American politics, the civil rights movement, labor, and entertainment. This was the largest and most well-attended convention in the history of NAN. Highlights of the convention included Special Plenary Addresses from leading Democratic presidential candidates Secretary Hillary Clinton on Wednesday and Senator Bernie Sanders on Thursday.

The convention got underway with a star-studded ribbon cutting ceremony featuring New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and a variety of other state and local elected officials. Numerous members of President Obama’s cabinet addressed delegates in plenary sessions, including Secretary of Labor Thomas Perez, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro, Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell, Small Business Administration Administrator Maria Contreras-Sweet, and White House Cabinet Secretary Broderick Johnson.

On Thursday night, the annual Keepers of the Dream awards drew a large crowd to honor President Obama’s Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo attended the awards. The event was hosted by Anthony Anderson, actor, writer, and executive producer of ABC’s hit sitcom, “Black-ish.” Also honored on Thursday evening were Judith Jamison, Artistic Director Emerita, Alvin Alley American Dance Theater; Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., President, Waterkeeper Alliance, Author and Attorney; Raymond J. McGuire, Global Head, Corporate and Investment Banking, Citi; Gloria Steinem, Feminist Activist, Organizer and Writer; and Andrew Young, Chairman, Andrew J. Young Foundation. Juanita Abernathy, the widow of civil rights icon Reverend Ralph David Abernathy also delivered remarks.

On Friday, leading voices in the American labor movement attended the NAN convention. Additionally, Lin-Manuel Miranda received an award from Rev. Sharpton recognizing his contributions to the arts through his smash-hit show Hamilton. 

Source: Mercury

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