Democratic candidate Sanders to speak at black press meeting
CINCINNATI — Democratic presidential contender Sen. Bernie Sanders will be the featured speaker at a black press convention that begins Tuesday evening in Cincinnati.
National Newspaper Publishers Association organizers expect some 500 people to join in events including a parents’ town hall, receptions and music capped by a Friday night party led by venerable funk music star Bootsy Collins.
Sanders’ Friday address to the group representing some 200 black-owned newspapers comes as the Vermont senator is trying amid the crowded Democratic field to increase his appeal to black voters , after struggling against eventual nominee Hillary Clinton in 2016 primary states with large black turnouts.
Veteran civil rights activist Benjamin C. Chavez Jr., the association’s leader, says the nonpartisan group also invited the other Democratic presidential candidates and Republican President Donald Trump.