Swann To Keynote Black Republican Forum
Black Republican Forum
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFrom: WNRC American Forum Series/Black Republican Forum
Contact: David Webb, media@blackrepublicanforum.orgLynn Swann Keynote Speaker at the Black Republican Forum
on Race and the Presidential Election
NFL Hall of Famer and 2006 PA Gubernatorial Candidate Headlines Forum of National Leaders
The American Forum Series/Black Republican Forum is pleased to announce Lynn Swann as the Keynote Speaker on Race and the Presidential Election.
Afternoon sessions will feature national leaders including
Niger Innis, Bob Parks, Deneen Borelli, Mychal Massie, Jennifer Carroll, Deborah Honeycutt, Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson, Star Parker, Ward Connerly, Princella Smith and Colonel Allen West.Topics will include Media Bias: Perception vs. Reality, Urban Issues in the 21st Century, The Black Church and State, and When Political Correctness Leads to Campaign Paralysis discussed in a panel format with attendee Q&A.
The evening forum will follow the popular American Forum Series format with the keynote speech and an all-star panel discussion on Race and the Presidential Election.
The event is consistent with the educational mission of the Women’s National Republican Club founded in 1921; standing as the oldest national club for Republican women and the National Black Republican Association, an all-volunteer group of black Republican grassroots activists organized in 2005 as a 501 (c) (4) organization.
This event will be held at the Women’s National Republican Club at
3 West 51st Street in Manhattan, Wednesday August 6, 2008 from 11:30am – 8:00pm.Information is available at www.blackrepublicanforum.org or call 212.372.3535.
All speakers are available for interviews on site. Requests prior to event will be scheduled according to availability. Media must register with David Webb by Tuesday August 5th.
Should be fun.













July 30th, 2008 at 9:45 am
Lynn Swann may have seen the light and become a Republican, but he is still a Steeler.
Go Browns!
July 30th, 2008 at 9:46 am
You can’t have everything.
July 30th, 2008 at 9:54 am
Trust me, being a life long Browns/Indians/Cavaliers fan I am well versed in not being able to have everything.
There is a name which appears on the afternoon speaker list – perhaps there will be a webcast of the event so we can hear what Bob Parks and the rest have to say?
July 30th, 2008 at 9:58 am
We’re working tirelessly behind the scenes to get media coverage.
One thing that would really help, for any of you out there with connections, is to have John McCain attend. If he could make it, the media would surely follow en masse.
Unfortunately, Senator McCain makes time to meet with liberal groups like the NAACP and the Urban League, but is seemingly more than willing to diss and take for granted black people WHO WILL vote for him.
I do have things I could do at home on November 4th….
July 30th, 2008 at 11:12 am
Send an invitation to UuuuhBama.
Make the invitation very public.
July 30th, 2008 at 11:29 am
Machine –
“UuuuhBama”
Love it. Consider it stolen.