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    “Your voice is your power. Use it,” said Tenise Cornelius, president of the National Council of 100 Black Women (NCBW), Indianapolis Chapter. Cornelius and the NCBW invite the public to […] The post NCBW to advocate for Black women and girls at the statehouse appeared first on Indianapolis Recorder.
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