K.Jules Among the List of Bloggers Appointed as Village Ambassadors for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Blog

K.JulesFellow Impact Agents,

I am excited to announce that I have been appointed to serve as a Village Ambassador for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Blog, The Village. Village Ambassadors are providing a voice and critical perspective on issues of concern within the African Diaspora community and are seen as the  “gatekeepers” of The Village. I am excited for this second opportunity to put my passion to work, bringing visibility and thought leadership to our community.  Be sure to check me out by visiting The Village www.cbcfinc.org/thevillage. To view my past postings, visit: www.cbcfinc.org/thevillage/author/kerline-jules/.

“There are many things in life that will catch our eye but only a few will catch your heart… PURSUE THOSE” -Anonymous

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About The Village

The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc.’s official blog, The Village, is an online community dedicated to exploring issues facing African Americans and the Diaspora. Our community of bloggers, otherwise known as Village Ambassadors, are educators, members of law enforcement, college students, and concerned people, who share their diverse perspectives on public policy, pop culture, news and other issues impacting black people around the world.

About The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation

he Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Incorporated, established in 1976, is a non-partisan, non-profit, public policy, research and educational institute intended to broaden and elevate the influence of African Americans in the political, legislative and public policy arenas.

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About Kerline K. Jules (686 Articles)
A native of Miami, Florida, Kerline Jules is one of South Florida’s leading young professionals and community leaders invested in public service and passionate about elevating the message of social and economic empowerment. Kerline believes a legacy of good intentions is no legacy at all; her very focus is on making sure that her life’s work makes an impact.

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