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Iowa Brown and Black Forum

The Iowa Brown & Black Presidential Forum is a presidential forum in the state of Iowa. Its stated purpose is for "all candidates [to] have the opportunity to answer essential concerns of African-Americans and Latinos." It is recognized as the oldest continuous minority forum for presidential candidates in America and one of the longest-running presidential forums in the nation.[1]

Founding edit

The forum was founded in 1984 by Mary E. Domniguez Campos, and former Iowa Representative Wayne Ford. The two recognized that their communities were not being addressed by presidential candidates, seemingly not counting in the election process, and wanted to create a non-partisan event that would result in the Iowa caucuses being more inclusive of all Iowans.[2] The forum aims to garner attention for the issues that Latinos and African Americans throughout Iowa, and the United States, face on a daily basis. It also hopes to help close gaps in the voting process by educating these groups, and ultimately motivating them to participate in the political process.[3]

Key years edit

The first forum, in which candidates pledged to help end discrimination, took place in 1984 and was held at the Tiny Tot Child Care Center with John Glenn, Gary Hart, Alan Cranston and George McGovern participating in the event.[4] Both 1992 and 1996 were standout years in that the 1992 event only featured one participant, Senator Tom Harkin, who was known as the favorite-son candidate, and the 1996 event did not go on as President Bill Clinton was running unopposed for renomination, and Republican candidates chose not to participate.[5][6][7]

In 2000, the event was broadcast live nationwide by MSNBC and featured Al Gore and Bill Bradley.[8] The fifth forum took place in 2004 with Democratic candidates Ambassador Carol Moseley Braun, Governor Howard Dean, Senator John Edwards, Representative Dick Gephardt, Senator John Kerry, Senator Joe Lieberman, Representative Dennis Kucinich, and Reverend Al Sharpton.[9] And, in 2007, with a live telecast by HDnet and Mediacom, delayed showing on Iowa Public Television and live worldwide broadcast via Sirius Satellite Radio, the event featured then-Senator Barack Obama, then-Senator Joe Biden, then-Senator Hillary Clinton, Senator Chris Dodd, Senator John Edwards, Senator Mike Gravel, Representative Dennis Kucinich, and Governor Bill Richardson participated. The event also featured a new element that brought a debate-like feel to the forum: candidates were allowed to pose one question to another candidate.[10]

 
Hillary Clinton at the Forum in 2016

2016 edit

The 2016 Brown & Black Democratic Presidential Forum was broadcast live on January 11, 2016. at 8 p.m. ET on Fusion, a joint venture between the Disney-ABC Television Group and Univision Communications.[11] Participating in the event are Democratic hopefuls Hillary Clinton, Martin O'Malley and Bernie Sanders. Jorge Ramos, a 2015 Time 100 honoree,[12] led the discussion alongside co-moderators Alicia Menendez, Rembert Browne and Akilah Hughes. The forum focused on five key issues areas including: social justice, the economy, education, healthcare and immigration.[13] The forum was also broadcast on Iowa Public Television on January 13, 2016, at 9 p.m. CT.[14]

2020 edit

The 2020 Brown & Black Democratic Presidential Forum was streamed live on January 20, 2020 at 1pm ET on VICE media's Facebook page.[15] The event brought Democratic hopefuls Pete Buttigieg, Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Amy Klobuchar, Andrew Yang, John Delaney, and Senator Michael Bennet together in Des Moines, Iowa. The discussion was led by co-moderators Dexter Thomas and Zo Slade. The forum was also broadcast on VICE's TV network.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ "Iowa Political Parties Announce Details for 2016 Iowa Brown & Black Forums". Iowa Democratic Party. July 6, 2015.
  2. ^ "Why do the Smallest, Whitest States Have So Much Influence Over Who Runs for President?". Democracy Now. January 13, 2004. Retrieved January 6, 2016.
  3. ^ "About Us". Brown and Black Forum. Retrieved January 6, 2016.
  4. ^ Joyce, Fay S. (January 11, 1984). "Four Democratic Candidates Seek Minority Help in Iowa". The New York Times. Retrieved January 6, 2016.
  5. ^ Berke, Richard L. (February 9, 1992). "1992 Campaign: Democrats; Harkin, in Iowa, Urges Support in Caucus Vote". The New York Times. Retrieved January 6, 2016.
  6. ^ "Harkin Campaign Forum". C-SPAN. Retrieved January 6, 2016.
  7. ^ "Our History". Brown and Black Forum. Retrieved January 6, 2016.
  8. ^ West, Paul (January 18, 2000). "Bradley, Gore take on issues of race, ethnicity in Iowa forum". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved January 6, 2016.
  9. ^ "Brown and Black Presidential Forum". NBC News.
  10. ^ Greene, David (December 2, 2007). "Democrats Address Minority Issues, Each Other". NPR.
  11. ^ Arlens, Chris (November 22, 2015). "Fusion to Host Its First Primary Forum". TV Newser.
  12. ^ Amanpour, Christiane (April 16, 2015). "Jorge Ramos". Time.
  13. ^ "Fusion Announces Moderators Of 'Brown & Black' Presidential Forum". The Huffington Post. December 17, 2015.
  14. ^ "IPTV to Broadcast Iowa Brown & Black Democratic Presidential Forum". Iowa Public Television.[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ Johnson, Ted (December 19, 2019). "Vice News To Telecast Brown & Black Forum In Advance of Iowa Presidential Caucus — Exclusive". Deadline. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
  16. ^ Uberti, David (January 21, 2020). "Everything That Went Down at the 2020 Iowa Brown & Black Presidential Forum". Vice. Retrieved January 21, 2020.

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The Iowa Brown amp Black Presidential Forum is a presidential forum in the state of Iowa Its stated purpose is for all candidates to have the opportunity to answer essential concerns of African Americans and Latinos It is recognized as the oldest continuous minority forum for presidential candidates in America and one of the longest running presidential forums in the nation 1 Contents 1 Founding 2 Key years 2 1 2016 2 2 2020 3 ReferencesFounding editThe forum was founded in 1984 by Mary E Domniguez Campos and former Iowa Representative Wayne Ford The two recognized that their communities were not being addressed by presidential candidates seemingly not counting in the election process and wanted to create a non partisan event that would result in the Iowa caucuses being more inclusive of all Iowans 2 The forum aims to garner attention for the issues that Latinos and African Americans throughout Iowa and the United States face on a daily basis It also hopes to help close gaps in the voting process by educating these groups and ultimately motivating them to participate in the political process 3 Key years editThe first forum in which candidates pledged to help end discrimination took place in 1984 and was held at the Tiny Tot Child Care Center with John Glenn Gary Hart Alan Cranston and George McGovern participating in the event 4 Both 1992 and 1996 were standout years in that the 1992 event only featured one participant Senator Tom Harkin who was known as the favorite son candidate and the 1996 event did not go on as President Bill Clinton was running unopposed for renomination and Republican candidates chose not to participate 5 6 7 In 2000 the event was broadcast live nationwide by MSNBC and featured Al Gore and Bill Bradley 8 The fifth forum took place in 2004 with Democratic candidates Ambassador Carol Moseley Braun Governor Howard Dean Senator John Edwards Representative Dick Gephardt Senator John Kerry Senator Joe Lieberman Representative Dennis Kucinich and Reverend Al Sharpton 9 And in 2007 with a live telecast by HDnet and Mediacom delayed showing on Iowa Public Television and live worldwide broadcast via Sirius Satellite Radio the event featured then Senator Barack Obama then Senator Joe Biden then Senator Hillary Clinton Senator Chris Dodd Senator John Edwards Senator Mike Gravel Representative Dennis Kucinich and Governor Bill Richardson participated The event also featured a new element that brought a debate like feel to the forum candidates were allowed to pose one question to another candidate 10 nbsp Hillary Clinton at the Forum in 2016 2016 edit The 2016 Brown amp Black Democratic Presidential Forum was broadcast live on January 11 2016 at 8 p m ET on Fusion a joint venture between the Disney ABC Television Group and Univision Communications 11 Participating in the event are Democratic hopefuls Hillary Clinton Martin O Malley and Bernie Sanders Jorge Ramos a 2015 Time 100 honoree 12 led the discussion alongside co moderators Alicia Menendez Rembert Browne and Akilah Hughes The forum focused on five key issues areas including social justice the economy education healthcare and immigration 13 The forum was also broadcast on Iowa Public Television on January 13 2016 at 9 p m CT 14 2020 edit The 2020 Brown amp Black Democratic Presidential Forum was streamed live on January 20 2020 at 1pm ET on VICE media s Facebook page 15 The event brought Democratic hopefuls Pete Buttigieg Joe Biden Elizabeth Warren Bernie Sanders Amy Klobuchar Andrew Yang John Delaney and Senator Michael Bennet together in Des Moines Iowa The discussion was led by co moderators Dexter Thomas and Zo Slade The forum was also broadcast on VICE s TV network 16 References edit Iowa Political Parties Announce Details for 2016 Iowa Brown amp Black Forums Iowa Democratic Party July 6 2015 Why do the Smallest Whitest States Have So Much Influence Over Who Runs for President Democracy Now January 13 2004 Retrieved January 6 2016 About Us Brown and Black Forum Retrieved January 6 2016 Joyce Fay S January 11 1984 Four Democratic Candidates Seek Minority Help in Iowa The New York Times Retrieved January 6 2016 Berke Richard L February 9 1992 1992 Campaign Democrats Harkin in Iowa Urges Support in Caucus Vote The New York Times Retrieved January 6 2016 Harkin Campaign Forum C SPAN Retrieved January 6 2016 Our History Brown and Black Forum Retrieved January 6 2016 West Paul January 18 2000 Bradley Gore take on issues of race ethnicity in Iowa forum Baltimore Sun Retrieved January 6 2016 Brown and Black Presidential Forum NBC News Greene David December 2 2007 Democrats Address Minority Issues Each Other NPR Arlens Chris November 22 2015 Fusion to Host Its First Primary Forum TV Newser Amanpour Christiane April 16 2015 Jorge Ramos Time Fusion Announces Moderators Of Brown amp Black Presidential Forum The Huffington Post December 17 2015 IPTV to Broadcast Iowa Brown amp Black Democratic Presidential Forum Iowa Public Television permanent dead link Johnson Ted December 19 2019 Vice News To Telecast Brown amp Black Forum In Advance of Iowa Presidential Caucus Exclusive Deadline Retrieved January 21 2020 Uberti David January 21 2020 Everything That Went Down at the 2020 Iowa Brown amp Black Presidential Forum Vice Retrieved January 21 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Iowa Brown and Black Forum amp oldid 1214074149, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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