The 2011 Black History Network Mixer was held on Feb 24, 2011 at the Cicada Club, the historic 1928 fine art deco James Oviatt Building, an architectural pattern jewel inward downtown L.A. (entrance shown).

L.A.'s Black History Network Mixer was the co-sponsored result of the next v organizations:


During the class of the evening, the mixer drew a huge plow out amid LA.'s dark professionals. Attendees included Langston Bar Association President Gilda Clift Breland, Esq. The Langston Bar Association's 2011 subject nether Breland's leadership is timely described as "Advocating for Citizens of the World."

Linda R. Roseborough, president of the California Association of Black Lawyers (CABL), was likewise inward attendance at the mixer. Roseborough spread the discussion regarding CABL's 34th Annual Conference that volition move held Thursday, Apr 28th through Sunday, May 1st, 2011 at the Omni Hotel inward downtown L.A. Many of the attorneys inward attendance were excited that this annual conference of the state's black lawyers will be hosted inward Los Angeles, California. 

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