Membership
Join Sacramento NCBW
“Looking for a Few Good Women”
The National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc., Sacramento Chapter is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, all-volunteer organization that advocates on behalf of Black women and girls. Chartered in November of 2001, we are change agents working to influence policies that promote gender equity in health, education, and economic empowerment. We are one of seven California chapters and have 37 members. Read more about our history, our programs, and how to join Sacramento NCBW.
Join Sacramento NCBW
“Looking for a Few Good Women”
The National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc., Sacramento Chapter is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, all-volunteer organization that advocates on behalf of Black women and girls. Chartered in November of 2001, we are change agents working to influence policies that promote gender equity in health, education, and economic empowerment. We are one of seven California chapters and have 37 members. Read more about our history, our programs, and how to join Sacramento NCBW.
What you should know about Sacramento NCBW:
- We are an all-volunteer organization.
- We are professionals who use the skills and training gained at our colleges and universities and our career experiences to benefit our communities.
- We are an intergenerational organization.
- We would love to have you as a member.
- Membership requires sponsorship by an NCBW member in good standing.
Ready to join?
If you are interested in joining NCBW to make a difference in the lives of Black women, girls, and families in our Sacramento community and beyond or to learn more about our programs, complete the Interest form and we will contact you about membership and our programs.
2023-2024 Executive Board Members
(Elected and Sworn September 19, 2020)
| President | Jennifer Willis |
| Immediate Past President | Dr. Elizabeth Sherrell-Davis |
| 1st Vice President | Gloria Robertson |
| 2nd Vice President | K. Denise DeLuz |
| 3rd Vice President | Regena Boyland |
| Recording Secretary | Denise Shepherd |
| Corresponding Secretary | Bonnie Oliver |
| Nominating Committee Chair | Evelyn Frazier |
| Financial Secretary | Tanika Banahene |
| Treasurer | Shelia Howell |
| Member Liaison | Arnet Heath |
| Parliamentarian | Doreathea Johnson |
| Chaplain | Ramona Thomas |
Committee Chairs
| Programs | Jennifer Willis |
| By-Laws | Barbara Yonemura |
| Chaplain | Gloria Robertson |
| Economic Empowerment | Denise Shepherd |
| Education & Scholarships | Christine Lovely |
| Finance & Fund Development | Tanika Banahene |
| Fostering Hope | Arnet Renee Heath |
| Health | Charlotte Scott-Day |
| Membership | Martha Tate Glass |
| Parliamentarian | Doreathea Johnson |
| Advocacy & Public Policy | Carolyn Mullins |
| S.T.E.A.M. | Ebony Stagg & Sonja Steward |
Membership
Dr. Adrienne Lawson
Anita Johnson
Bertha Gorman
Carolyn Mullins
Charlotte Scott-Day
Cheryl Brownlee
Cindy Hill
Debbie Richardson
Debora Richardson
Ebony Stagg
Elnora Woods
Felicia White-Curtis
Gail Russell
Greta Gross-Wallace
Joyce Ivy
Judy Billingsley
Katrice Cain
Kay Powell
Kyla Howell
LaShelle Dozier
Linnea Willis Smith
Lonette Williams
Margaret Fortune
Marilyn Currington
Martha Tate-Glass
Ollie Watson
Phyllis Johnson
Rita Abel
Dr. Robin Carter
Rosemary Jones-Melvin
Sonja Steward
Tenisha Cummings
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“There is no power for change greater than a community discovering what it cares about.”
~ Margaret J. Wheatley

