National Conference Committee

The National Conference Committee is responsible for developing, planning and conducting the Annual Conference as proscribed by the National Steering Committee.

Year

City

Theme

1969

Philadelphia

The Black Family

1970

DC

The Black Social Worker

1971

Chicago

Blueprint for Black Unity

1972

Nashville

Diversity - Cohesion or Chaos: Mobilization for Survival

1973

New York

Nation Building

1974

Los Angeles

Survival and Beyond

1975

Detroit

Promises of Power: Actual or Potential

1976

Baltimore

Black America: Reawakening for the Future

1977

New Orleans

Strategies for Liberation: Review to Renew

1978

San Francisco

Silhouettes of Past Promises - Definitions of Future Faces

1979

St. Louis

Our Second Decade: Continued Struggle for Liberation

1980

DC

Developing an Action Plan: Social, Political & Economic Directions for Black Community

1981

Atlanta

Strength in Unity: Developing the African American Community for the 80's

1982

Chicago

Building the African American Community Through Effective Use of Resources

1983

Miami Beach

Fortifying African American Networks

1984

Detroit

Private Troubles, Public Issues: Advocating for Social, Political & Economic Change

1985

New Orleans

Past We Inherit - The Future We Create: Social Work and Social Action

1986

Houston

The Black Community - Unity and Strength: Conceive, Believe, Achieve

1987

Boston

African American Family: Our Past, Present, and Future

1988

San Francisco

Entering Our Third Decade: Challenges and Expectations

1989

Richmond

Mobilizing the African American Community: Building an Innovative Agenda

1990

Los Angeles

African American Visions: Past Successes/Future Directions

1991

Atlanta

Preserving African American Families: Research and Action Beyond Rhetoric

1992

DC

A Holistic Approach to African American Family and Community Preservation

1993

New Orleans

Easing the Pain: Combating Violence in the African American Community

1994

Philadelphia

African-Centered Social Work: Historical Solutions to Today's Issues

1995

New York

Intergenerational Approaches to African American Family Preservation

1996

Houston

Building on Our Heritage: A Source of Power

1997

Detroit

Approaching the New Millennium: A Call To Action

1998

New Orleans

Harambee: 30 Years of Unity: Pulling Together and Changing Systems

1999

Atlanta

Sharing Our Strengths, Building on Our Successes

2000

Los Angeles

African-Centered Social Practice & Policies in the New Millennium

2001

Charlotte

Guided by Our African Legacy: Addressing Strategies for Current Social Work Issues

2002

Albuquerque

Embracing Our Ancestral Wisdom: African-Centered Social Work for Community Empowerment

2003

Jacksonville

Making A Difference: Implementing: Effective African-Centered Social Work Policies & Practices

2004

Pittsburgh

Building African Centered Partnerships for an Effective Social Work Agenda

2005

New Orleans

Fortify the African American Family: Educate, Rejuvenate, and Motivate

2006

Houston

In The Spirit of Sankofa: Facing the Challenges

2007

Detroit

Building on our Strengths: Infusing New Leadership
2008

Los Angeles

Maat, Sankofa & Harambee: 40 Years Strong
2009

Louisville

The Black Family: Combatting Challenges & Building of Strengths
2010PhiladelphiaKeepers of the Village: The Role of Community Organizers
2011New OrleansBeyond The Rhetoric: A Call For Social Action

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