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Episode 124: Recap of 54th Annual Legislative Conference 2025 aka "Black Caucus Weekend"

Episode 124: Recap of 54th Annual Legislative Conference 2025 aka "Black Caucus Weekend"

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In this episode of The G Code Podcast with ADRI.V, we’re diving into the unforgettable experience of Black Caucus Weekend in Albany, New York. From hosting the Buffalo to Brooklyn Reception for Majority Leader Crystal Peoples-Stokes to celebrating culture with performances by Wyclef Jean and Nas, ADRI.V shares it all. Tune in to hear about impactful workshops on healthcare inequities, criminal justice reform, MWBE opportunities, and more. Plus, get the inside scoop on AKA Day at the Capitol, networking with young professionals from the Urban League, and honoring Black excellence at the Scholarship Gala. Don’t miss this recap—of the 54th Annual Legislative Conference 2025. Press play, get inspired, and as always—Go Get It! Don’t miss out—tune in to The G Code Podcast with ADRI.V on all major podcast platforms. Stay Connected with ADRI.V The Go Getta: Instagram: @ADRIVTheGoGetta | @TheGCodeWithADRIV Twitter: @ADRIVTheGoGetta | @TheGCodeWithADRIV Facebook: @ADRIVTheGoGetta | @TheGCodeWithADRIV For more exciting content, visit www.ADRIVTheGoGetta.com. Have questions or comments? Reach out to Adriv@ADRIVTheGoGetta.com. Get ready for The G Code, where we unlock all Go Getta codes to success! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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