Black Political Caucus of Charlotte-Mecklenburg

Black Political Caucus of Charlotte-Mecklenburg "Educating Communities for Political Accountability and Social Action"

06/20/2026
City council members, as you cast your crucial votes on Monday, the BPC urges you to thoughtfully consider our endorsed ...
06/19/2026

City council members, as you cast your crucial votes on Monday, the BPC urges you to thoughtfully consider our endorsed candidate Harold Cogdell Jr.

06/17/2026

Thanks you Councilwoman Dr. Victoria Watlington, PE, PMP for speaking truth into power

You are cordially invited by the BPC to join an event hosted by the MPTA, Transit Talk series with former mayor and tran...
05/04/2026

You are cordially invited by the BPC to join an event hosted by the MPTA, Transit Talk series with former mayor and transportation secretary Anthony Foxx

🌟 BPC Family,This International Women’s Day, we honor the incredible strength and resilience of Black women in Charlotte...
03/08/2026

🌟 BPC Family,

This International Women’s Day, we honor the incredible strength and resilience of Black women in Charlotte and Mecklenburg County—those who lead without titles and make a difference every single day.

From mothers holding families together to community builders and mentors, your everyday leadership fuels our neighborhoods and inspires change.

Today, we celebrate you! Your power is foundational to our progress, and your impact is felt far and wide.

Happy International Women’s Day! 💪🏾✨

Join us CHARLOTTE, NC — The Black Political Caucus (BPC), joined by Shauna Bell, Douglas Jones, and Sean Langley, will f...
03/02/2026

Join us CHARLOTTE, NC — The Black Political Caucus (BPC), joined by Shauna Bell, Douglas Jones, and Sean Langley, will file a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) on Monday, March 2, 2026, against the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) seeking to halt further action on the proposed I‑77 expansion.

The planned filing seeks an immediate pause to allow unresolved legal and community concerns to be reviewed before irreversible decisions are made. The Black Political Caucus authorized this action following internal deliberation and consultation with legal counsel, citing the need for transparency, accountability, and meaningful consideration of community impact.

“This action is about creating space for review and accountability before the process moves any further,” said a representative of the Black Political Caucus.

Press Conference

The Black Political Caucus and plaintiffs will address the public and media following the filing:

Date: Monday, March 2
Time: 10:30 a.m.
Location: Charlotte Government Center
600 East 4th Street, Charlotte, NC

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Charlotte, NC

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