The Minority Financial Literacy Center is hosting a forum on ”The Black Church a Solution for Economic Empowerment”. Taking place Thurs-2/24 at 7 pm at the Guild Theater, located at 2828 35th Street in Oak Park – Sacramento. Panelists confirmed for the forum are: Bishop Parnell M. Lovelace, Pastor of Center of Praise Ministries, Minister Imhotep Alkebulan of The Wo’Se Community Church, Rev. Gail A. Jack of St. Stephens A.M.E. Zion Church and Samuel Walton CEO of Innercity Housing Corporation.
Each panelist will present specific strategies for maximizing the economic resources of the Black church. The moderator will be Charlotte Fadipe, Chief of Media and Press Relations for Cal EPA and a veteran television and radio journalist.
“The Black church is the strongest continuing organized entity in the Black community. It has the economic muscle and spiritual enlightenment to assist in providing for needed jobs, small businesses and entrepreneur ship within our community,”stated David Fontaine CEO of the Minority Financial Literacy Center.
After the panelists have given their presentations, there will be a question and answer session. If you would like additional information, Email David Fontaine at dfontaine2004@yahoo.com.