Por: The Hill Politics May 17, 2023
NAACP’s president and CEO Derrick Johnson has issued a grave warning to Congress that an impasse in debt ceiling negotiations will have an outsized impact on Black Americans. The would cap spending on federal aid programs that would “disproportionately harm Black communities” Johnson said in an open letter obtained by for federal programs “must be resoundingly rejected.” “These proposals play on racist stereotypes masquerading... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Nation August 04, 2023
Boston civil rights leaders and city officials declared the NAACP’s annual convention a rousing success, saying it drew vast multi-generational crowds, injected money and new connections into local Black-owned businesses, and reintroduced Boston to a historic civil rights... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Politics July 31, 2023
When the , the ill effects of Reaganomics on Black America, voter registration, and bolstering the organization’s membership dominated the discussion.But 41 years later, the nonpartisan organization is expected to aim its voting power at the US Supreme Court and various state... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Nation July 27, 2023
By 1982, the last time Boston hosted the ’s annual convention, the city had become ground zero for race relations in America. — mostly by white people — erupted in the mid-1970s after a federal court judge ordered the city to bus students to schools outside their... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Politics June 27, 2023
The planned 2020 NAACP annual convention was one of that year’s largest gatherings on racial and social justice, hosted in the heart of Boston.Then the COVID-19 pandemic canceled everything, and for a time, planning for anything of such large-scale size seemed uncertain.But on... + más
The Advocate USA Politics June 08, 2023
Black and LGBTQ+ people should exercise extreme caution when visiting Louisiana, the state NAACP chapter has warned, citing what the group described as a dangerous environment created by moving through the State Capitol. In a letter released Wednesday, the NAACP's Louisiana... + más
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New York Daily News USA Nation May 21, 2023
The NAACP issued a travel advisory for Florida on Saturday, warning Black people that the state is “openly hostile toward African-Americans, people of color and LGBTQ+ individuals.” The organization said its warning was a direct response to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ actions.... + más
WPTV USA Nation March 23, 2023
STUART, Fla. — The president of the Martin County NAACP and the mayor of Stuart are sharing their thoughts on a possible travel advisory that could affect Florida and its tourism. Over the weekend, the Florida State Chapter of the NAACP unanimously voted to ask the... + más
Florida NAACP moves towards initiating travel advisory for Florida | WPTV
New Orange NAACP president seeks to raise profile of historic group | Orlando Sentinel
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