SABC is an advocacy organization for people of African descent in Sacramento and throughout the African Diaspora.
Since 1972, The Sacramento Area Black Caucus (SABC) has been at the forefront of advocacy in the community, helping to secure and protect the civil and human rights of our people.
The purpose of the SABC is the development and maintenance of an educational, cultural, economic, and politically effective organization of individuals that can bring greater awareness of unity and effectiveness to our community struggles.
SABC has continued to support and build Black community institutions and take positions on the important issues of our day.
Cultural programs celebrating Black History Month, Kwanzaa, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Malcolm X have been essential to our growth as culturally strong people.
Whether it is ensuring that our children have the best educational opportunities, or that our neighborhoods have appropriate recreational facilities, the Sacramento Area Black Caucus has demonstrated its commitment to this community.
SABC is an advocacy organization for people of African descent in Sacramento and throughout the African Diaspora.
Since 1972, The Sacramento Area Black Caucus (SABC) has been at the forefront of advocacy in the community, helping to secure and protect the civil and human rights of our people.
The purpose of the SABC is the development and maintenance of an educational, cultural, economic, and politically effective organization of individuals that can bring greater awareness of unity and effectiveness to our community struggles.
SABC has continued to support and build Black community institutions and take positions on the important issues of our day.
Cultural programs celebrating Black History Month, Kwanzaa, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Malcolm X have been essential to our growth as culturally strong people.
Whether it is ensuring that our children have the best educational opportunities, or that our neighborhoods have appropriate recreational facilities, the Sacramento Area Black Caucus has demonstrated its commitment to this community.
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Hello,
Please help! I wrote this to the president of Sacramento Bee. However, it didn't go anywhere.
Terri,
Please write about systemic discrimination in the Sacramento County Department of Human Assistance. African American employees have filed grievances and law suits without any measurable change. 90% of the non-entry level positions making 80k-120k per year are non-black employees however DHA
View moreHello,
Please help! I wrote this to the president of Sacramento Bee. However, it didn't go anywhere.
Terri,
Please write about systemic discrimination in the Sacramento County Department of Human Assistance. African American employees have filed grievances and law suits without any measurable change. 90% of the non-entry level positions making 80k-120k per year are non-black employees however DHA serves 35% African American clients. African American males have less 1% of the non-entry level positions even with more years of experience and education. DHA has a plantation/slave system where non-black employees have complete control and are given opportunities for promotions while African Americans with more qualifications are left out of achieving the same level of prosperity. It is unjust and I believe an article written by the Sacramento Bee would help shed light on this racially systemic discrimination within Sacramento County DHA.
Thank you,
View lessBennie Lee
Hi Bennie,
Please reach out to the Caucus directly at sblackcaucus4@gmail.com or on their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/pg/sacramentoarea.blackcaucus.
Thank you,
Sacramento365
Hi Bennie,
Please reach out to the Caucus directly at sblackcaucus4@gmail.com or on their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/pg/sacramentoarea.blackcaucus.
Thank you,
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