1997 Dr. Conrad Worrill & National Black United Front

Dr. Worrill is recognized as one of the foremost organizers in the US. He served as Special
Consultant of Field Operations, Executive Council member, and as a member of the National Organizing Committee for the historic Million Man March held on October 16, 1995 in Washington, D.C. In 1997, Dr.
Worrill participated in the United Nations Center for Human Rights Deliberations. He was also an organizing member of the Durban 400 who attended the United Nations World Conference Against Racism in Durban, South Africa, August-September, 2001.


Dr. Conrad Worrill was a founding member of the National Black United Front (NBUF) when the organization formed in June of 1980 in Brooklyn, New York. He served as chairman of the Chicago Chapter of NBUF from 1980 – 2009 and as National Secretary from 1981 – 1985. From 1985 – 2009 Dr. Worrill served as NBUF’s National Chairman.

As a response to revelations that the CIA was involved in the explosion of crack/cocaine in the African Communities in America in the summer of 1996, Dr. Conrad Worrill & NBUF launched a historic Genocide Petition Campaign Against the United States Government. This Genocide Petition Campaign produced over 200,000 signatures and in May 1997, the NBUF led delegation traveled to the United Nations Human Rights Center in Geneva, Switzerland and presented these petitions and other evidence on behalf of African people in America.