Honoring the Casey Family (DJ Envy) and Featuring Keynote Speakers Trustee Derek Lewis and Rev. Dr. DeForest Soaries
HAMPTON, Va., March 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The National Center for Black Family Life at Hampton University, in collaboration with the School of Liberal Arts and Education, proudly presents the 43rd Annual Conference on the Black Family, taking place March 19–21. This year’s theme, ” From Chaos to Community: Elevating Black Families – Actualizing the Vision of the Beloved Community” will provide a transformative forum for exploring strategies that empower Black families to build wealth, strengthen communities, and preserve cultural legacies.
For over four decades, Hampton University’s Conference on the Black Family has stood as a premier national forum, shaping the dialogue on Black family life, resilience, and progress. As one of the longest-running and most influential conferences of its kind, it has brought together renowned scholars, policymakers, and thought leaders to drive meaningful change, empower communities, and inspire future generations. Its legacy of impact continues to illuminate pathways to economic empowerment, leadership, and cultural preservation. The 2025 event will feature powerful plenary sessions, panel discussions, and workshops on the following:
A signature moment of the conference will be the honoring of RaaShaun “DJ Envy” and Gia Casey for their contributions to mental health advocacy, financial literacy and economic empowerment in Black communities. Through their efforts in real estate investment education and community outreach, the Caseys have inspired families nationwide to build generational wealth and break cycles of financial hardship.
“The Annual Conference on the Black Family remains a cornerstone of Hampton University’s commitment to fostering scholarship, advocacy, and action that uplifts Black families,” said Hampton University President Darrell K. Williams. “This year’s focus on legacy and economic empowerment is especially timely as we work to ensure that future generations are equipped with the tools needed to thrive.”
The conference will feature keynote addresses from distinguished scholars and business leaders:
“As we enter our 43rd year, this conference continues to evolve, addressing both the challenges and opportunities facing Black families today,” said Dr. Linda Malone-Colon, Dean of the School of Liberal Arts and Education. “We’re excited to welcome thought leaders and community builders who will inspire transformative action.”
For more information and registration, visit ncbfl.org
About the National Center for Black Family Life at Hampton University
Founded in 2023 the National Center for Black Family Life, housed in the School of Liberal Arts and Education at Hampton University serves as a leading hub for research, advocacy, and community engagement dedicated to strengthening and empowering Black families.
About Hampton University
Hampton University is a Carnegie R2-designated research institution, recognized for its groundbreaking research in atmospheric science, cancer treatment, and cybersecurity. Contributing $530 million annually to the regional and Commonwealth of Virginia economies, Hampton plays a vital role in driving economic development while championing diversity, inclusion, and opportunity. The university was recently named one of the “Best Colleges in America” by Money Magazine and recognized as the “Best Private College” by Coastal Virginia.
Founded in 1868, Hampton University is a close-knit community of learners and educators, representing 44 states and 32 territories, committed to nurturing intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and global citizenship. For more information, visit www.hamptonu.edu.
For media inquiries regarding Hampton University, please contact James Parker in the Office of University Relations 757-727-5253.
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