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At 11:41pm on October 29, 2009, Dr. Jean Howard-Hill said…
I am Dr. Jean Howard-Hill and I head the National Republican African American Caucus - NRAAC.

The NRAAC creates a new, exciting and positive relationship between the Republican Party and the African-American community; and increases the visibility and ranks of African-American Republicans who share some of the same core values as the Party.

The uniqueness of our organization is two fold:

1. Ninety percent (90%) of our membership are new republicans! This means we have successfully recruited from a fresh pool of voters who were either Independents, Democrats or non-voters.

2. The membership consist of ninety-nine percent (99%) African America people of faith, with more than seventy-five percent (75%) of its membership coming from the African American clergy and those in ministry, and ninety-five percent (95%) of its leadership being clergy and those in some form of ministry.

The NRAAC also serves as a conduit for addressing issues and concerns that are unique to the African-American community, and opportunities to work together with the Republican Party, and elected officials to find workable and amicable solutions. The creation of the organization offers hope for the betterment of the total community by building a stronger, more diverse, and more stable political environment, that strengthens our families, communities, and nation.

Our goal is 1 million by 2012, and 100,000 in 2010. You may ask why so many? As one who teaches Political Science at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, let me explain why. It is because political strength is in numbers! If you can show you have a substantial number of people who can stand as a voting block, and have the ability to finance your own cause, then you become a significant player within the political landscape. This is how we as African Americans get to the table, have a voice and are placed ourselves in appointed and elected positions.

The NRAAC website at www.nraacaucus.org, contains more information on the organization and its projects.

Also we have begun to make new appointments of regional and state chairs, and advisory board and national board members for 2010. If you are interested, and have decide to become a member, you may submit your name, bio/resume for consideration to jean.howard.hill@gmail.com or chair@nraacaucus.org .

Feel free to e-mail me at jean.howard.hill@gmail.com or jean-howard-hill@utc.edu, and to pass this e-mail on to anyone who may be interested. Tennessee, Ohio and Florida’s websites are up. They can be accessed at www.tnraacaucus.org, www.ohraacaucus.org, and www.flraacaucus.org The websites for other states should be up by the end of November 2010. We welcome members from all states!

I look forward to hearing from you, having you join our membership, and even seeing you at the April 16th – 17th NRAAC Conference. Our theme is: Setting the Republican Agenda to Include People of Color.

Dr. Jean Howard-Hill, Nat’l Chair
NRAAC
423-702-5622
At 1:15am on January 27, 2009, Cheramie said…
Tiffanie, I was in Waco this weekend! I would have loved to meet up!!!

P.S. Congrats to you and your husband!
At 12:41am on December 23, 2008, Melanie Horton said…
Yes Tiffany - this is my newest grandchild. She will be 1 yr. old on Jan 20th. Congratulations on your wedding and take it from me, despite your political differences you can have a great marriage. God bless.
At 12:16am on December 23, 2008, Melanie Horton said…
Tiffany, I feel your pain. It can be very lonely being conservative in the black community. To make matters worse, I live in Los Angeles where conservatives are a rare breed. I look forward to getting to know the members of this group and feel blessed to have been invited.
At 11:34pm on December 22, 2008, Raymond Dix Jr. said…
Welcome Sister and I look forward to reading your spirited comments. We need more like you. Congratulations on your recent nuptials and I pray God's blessings upon you and your husband.
At 9:01pm on December 22, 2008, Kimberly Cash Tate said…
Hi Tiffanie! Thank you so much for your comment. In reading your profile, you sound like a kindred sister. :-) We need to chat!
At 7:07pm on December 22, 2008, Chris Arps said…
Tiffanie, welcome and thank you for joining our community! Please invite others! You have a very handsome family. Your son looks like he is a handful but he's as cute as a button. Love that curly hair!

Chris

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I am a dance director as well as an MBA student, and new wife. I am very opinionated and have a polite yet fiery personality, especially where politics are concerned! I am unashamed of the Gospel of Christ and identify myself as a Christian first, black second. I often feel so alone being a black conservative so it is great to find a network of others like me!
 
 

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