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Black Business Spotlight: The Barbara Jordan Leadership Institute

The Barbara Jordan Leadership Institute

As a Texas statewide organization led by black women, The Barbara Jordan Leadership Institute provides a comprehensive approach to community based leadership in action and a non-profit organization. Through networking and policy training, voter education, and voting rights protection, BJLI strengthens the current generation of black women’s leadership, recruits and prepares the next generation, and demonstrates our power by encouraging participation in the advocacy and the electoral processes.

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