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Author Archives: Austin R. Cooper Jr.

Austin R. Cooper, Jr., serves as the President of Cooper Strategic Affairs, Inc. The firm provides legislative, political and communications counsel in Washington, D.C., for governmental, nonprofit and for profit organizations.

Austin has an extensive legislative, political and communications background, including holding senior level positions at the federal, state and local levels of government. His employment history includes working for four Members of Congress: Congressman Charles Rangel, Congressman William H. Gray III, Congressman Louis Stokes and Senator Edward M. Kennedy. Austin has also worked on public affairs accounts for Hill and Knowlton Strategies and Edelman Worldwide.

He served as a State Lobbyist (pension, education and labor) to former New York City Mayor David N. Dinkins and Vice President of Government Affairs for the Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. He has also provided communications and government affairs counsel to the Leon H. Sullivan Foundation. Prior to establishing Cooper Strategic Affairs, Inc., Austin served as the Vice President Affairs and Communications for GoodWorks International, LLC. In this capacity, he served as the media representative for former United Nations Ambassador Andrew Young and represented the Governments of Nigeria, Rwanda, Benin and Tanzania in Washington, D.C.

Austin received a Bachelor or Arts (BA) in History & Government from Saint Augustine’s University and Master of Public Administration (MPA) from the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs. He is a member of the Washington D.C. Mu Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., and serves on Board of Directors of the William O. Lockridge Community Foundation (WOLCF).

In addition, he writes a monthly political column for The Washington Informer and servers as the Managing Editor of the publication’s Our House D.C. Newsletter, which examines the impact on Black homeownership in Wards 7 and 8.

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Illinois Rep. Jonathan Jackson speaks on April 16 during an event at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center in Washington marking the 30th commemoration of the Rwanda genocide against the Tutsi. (Shedrick Pelt/The Washington Informer)
Posted inWorld

Rwanda Kwibuka: Remember, Unite, Review

by Austin R. Cooper Jr.April 22, 2024April 23, 2024

The 30th anniversary commemoration of the 1994 Rwanda genocide brought together survivors, government officials, members of Congress, diplomats, and friends of Rwanda to remember the victims, uplift resilience, and emphasize the importance of progress.

D.C. native Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington, was an internationally renowned composer, pianist, songwriter, actor, conductor, and jazz orchestra leader. (Courtesy Photo/ Smithsonian Institution, National Portrait Gallery, Irving Penn, 1971 and printed 1984)
Posted inBlack History Month, Lifestyle

D.C. Homeboy Edward Kennedy ‘Duke’ Ellington

by Austin R. Cooper Jr.February 7, 2024February 7, 2024
middle east countries in the world map
Posted inOp-Ed, Opinion

Hopeful Horizons: Navigating Towards Free and Fair Elections in Pakistan

by Austin R. Cooper Jr.February 6, 2024February 6, 2024
Paul Kagame, president of the Republic of Rwanda, came to Washington, D.C., for the two-day 11th Rwanda Day from Feb. 2-3. (Courtesy photo)
Posted inAustin R. Cooper Jr., World

President Paul Kagame Visits D.C. to Commemorate Rwanda Day

by Austin R. Cooper Jr.February 5, 2024February 5, 2024
Early on the morning of Feb. 4 at Lady Pohamba Hospital in the capital city Windhoek, the president of the Republic of Namibia, Dr. Hage G. Geingob, died of cancer. He was 82. (Courtesy photo)
Posted inWorld

President of the Republic of Namibia Succumbs to Cancer

by Austin R. Cooper Jr.February 5, 2024February 5, 2024
Martin Luther King Jr. during the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, during which he delivered his historic "I Have a Dream" speech, calling for an end to racism (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration)
Posted inBlack Experience, Hamil R. Harris, MLK Memorial Issue, Supplements

Martin Luther King Jr.’s Final Days: Andrew Young Speaks at Washington National Cathedral

by Austin R. Cooper Jr.January 15, 2024January 17, 2024
Wanda D. Lockridge, founder and chairwoman of the William O. Lockridge Community Foundation, was presented a Lifetime Achievement Award at Dancing with the Scholars on Nov. 4. (Courtesy photo)
Posted inLifestyle

Battle of the Schools: Dancing With the Scholars XIIII Honors Legacy of William O. Lockridge

by Austin R. Cooper Jr.November 14, 2023November 14, 2023
Deniece Laurent-Mantey, executive director for the President’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement in the United States
Posted inWorld

Ghanaian American Named Executive Director for President’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement in the United States

by Austin R. Cooper Jr.October 25, 2023October 26, 2023
Posted inCommunity

100 Years of Service by the Mu Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha

by Austin R. Cooper Jr.October 18, 2023October 19, 2023
Barbara Jones, Ward 8 resident and Washington, D.C.'s special envoy to the World Cultural Festival (Marckell Williams/The Washington Informer)
Posted inLifestyle

World Culture Festival Comes to National Mall in Washington, D.C.

by Austin R. Cooper Jr.September 13, 2023September 13, 2023

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