Black Ministers Welcome PM Netanyahu to Congress

Washington, D.C. — Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu will address a joint session of congress on March 3rd, and in a political move, leaders of the Congressional Black Caucus are planning to skip the speech in protest of Speaker John Boehner’s invitation to Netanyahu to do so.  While the Congressional Black Caucus claims it has “consistently been the voice for people of color,” it seems this brazenly political move couldn’t be further from the voice of black Christians in America.The Center for Urban Renewal and Education and leaders of the black Christian community will come together to voice their support for Israel and welcome Prime Minister Netanyahu as he addresses Congress.  A press conference will be held at the National Press Club on Thursday, February 26, 2015, to address these concerns.

WHO: Star Parker, Founder of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education, Black Ministers from Across the Country

WHAT: Press Conference

WHERE: National Press Club, Zenger Room, 529 14th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20045

WHEN: Thursday, February 26, 2015 at 10:00 AM ET

“Israel has had to fight for survival in the Middle East every single day since its founding,” said Star Parker, Founder & President of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education. “The same forces that continue to threaten Israel today threaten America and the very Judeo-Christian values which link our nations.  These biblical values defined the Civil Rights movement and Dr. King was an outspoken supporter of Israel.  Jews were major supporters and partners in the Civil Rights movement since the founding of the NAACP.  The Congressional Black Caucus undermines America, Israel, and our common Judeo-Christian heritage by turning their backs on the Israeli Prime Minister in a time of danger.  We must hear the Prime Minister and show him black Christians, and all Americans, welcome him.”

Star Parker is one of the names on the short list mentioned when anyone speaks of national black conservative leaders and recently wrote an op-ed entitled “Black Christians Love Israel.” Star Parker is the founder and president of The Center for Urban Renewal and Education, a public policy think tank that promotes market-based solutions to fight poverty. She is now out with her latest work, Blind Conceit: Politics, Policy & Racial Polarization: How to Move Forward to Save America.

To schedule an interview, please contact Ryan Hughes with Shirley & Banister Public Affairs at RHughes@SBPublicAffairs.comor 703-739-5920 or by cell at 224-723-8688.

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  1. Oh how I wish I could be there! I support Israel and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu because I’m 1)an American, and 2)I’m a Christian. As a black Christian American, I stand with you in spirit and pray that God will shower great favor upon both the land/people of Israel and its leader. May the Lord plant shame in the hearts of the CBC and other government leaders who would seek to embarrass this nation and theirs.