NAACP
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Founded 1909, the NAACP is the nation's first and largest grassroots–based civil rights organization. Over 2,000 volunteer-run branches nationwide.
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Dr. Betty Shabazz was a dedicated educator, civil rights advocate, and a powerful voice for justice and equity. Her resilience and unwavering commitment to her community were a testament to her strength and vision. #HappyBirthday , Dr. Shabazz. 🖤
On this #MemorialDay , we honor the brave soldiers who served and sacrificed for our nation.
Their courage and dedication paved the way toward freedom and justice. We remember and salute them today and always.
WATCH NOW 📺: NAACP VP of Campaigns Dominik Whitehead speaks on the adverse effects of DEI bans with Ali Velshi on MSNBC
HAPPENING NOW: Tune in as our VP of Campaigns Dominik Whitehead joins Velshi on MSNBC to discuss why mobilizing the #BlackVote is a crucial tool in fighting back against the anti-DEI campaign
“a crazy time to be a Floridian, especially a Black one at that.”
We couldn’t agree more Coco Gauff
Thank you for speaking out and encouraging us to use
our voice and our vote.
#ForCultureForCommunity
Four years after the tragic murder of #GeorgeFloyd , his legacy endures as a reminder of the work that remains to combat racial discrimination and police violence.
Today calls on us to renew our commitment to the fight for #PoliceReform .
#PoliceReform Now
President and CEO @derricknaacp joined the The ReidOut yesterday to weigh in on the politicization of the Court, recent actions by Justices Clarence Thomas and Sam Alito, the importance of elections, and more.
Watch the interview here: bit.ly/4dQtsm9
“We know that this election cycle is really crucial and it’s on the backs of every Black voter.'
— Dominik Whitehead, NAACP's VP of Campaigns on the Building
🔗: bit.ly/3X05i2u
Last week, on the anniversary of #BrownvBoard , we honored the legacy of the the Little Rock Nine, the Brown litigants, their families, and other champions for the cause who made the continued pursuit of educational equity and justice possible.
🔗: bit.ly/3UTOYhs