D.C. resident Chioma Iwuoha said that, other than one event about reparations, she’s not participating in activities taking place during the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF)’s 54th Annual Legislative Conference (ALC).
Instead, she’s opting to spend time with Harriet’s Wildest Dreams and other grassroots organizations who’ve responded to the onslaught of Trump executive orders and bipartisan congressional votes against the District with the force she believes is necessary at this time.
“What I think we need is not just business as usual, but people who are willing to be innovative and go against the grain and do things that they haven’t done before in the past,” Iwuoha told The Informer. “I’m not saying that the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) isn’t useful, but what I’m sayin