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The NAACP Youth & College Division is Honoring Our Elders and Renewing Our Determination
The NAACP Youth & College Division calls upon all youth units and college chapters to continue to work independently and side by side with our adult branches to make our association stronger and more determined as we move forward and face the challenges ahead.
Renewing the NAACP Youth & College Division's Partnership with the Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological, Scientific Olympics (ACT-SO)
That partnering these two programs will create well rounded leaders to lead us now and into the future.
In Support of a Paperless Reporting Process for Units
The NAACP will strive to reduce its ecological footprint in an effort to go green and secure a more sustainable environment for future generations.
Youth & College Division Units Election
The NAACP Youth & College Division election period be extended and held from March 1 to April 15.
Unit Run-Off Elections - Amendment to Article IX, Section 2(g}, 3(g), 4(e) and 5(e) (Election of Officers and Executive Committee and Delegates) of the Bylaws for Units
This change shall be added at the end of the section concerning written notice of elections for Branches, Prison Branches, and all Youth & College Units: Article IX, Section 2(g); Article IX, Section 3(g); Article IX, Section 4(e); and Article IX, Section 5(e) of the Bylaws for Units.
Support for Recovery of Cote D'fvoire
The NAACP works to educate its units on the complex issues in Africa to raise awareness and counter the over-simplistic views and misinformation so often dominating in the mass media.
Manufacturing and Union Labor Polley
The NAACP call on all its units to join in public protests and rallies in support of public and private employees and their efforts to maintain or preserve their rights to union representation and collective bargaining.
NAACP Supports the Muscogee Creek Indian Freedmen Band Association as they Petition the Office of Federal Acknowledgement in Becoming a Federally Recognized Indian Tribe
The NAACP is committed to immediately help publicize the plight of the Muscogee Creek Indian Freedmen during its National Convention in Los Angeles in 2011.
NAACP Opposes Attacks by State Legislators as Well as Members of the United States Congress on the Rights of Citizenship as Guaranteed by the 141h Amendment to the United States Constitution
The NAACP strongly, vociferously and consistently oppose efforts at the local, state or federal level to change or amend any portion of the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution, including the Citizenship Clause.
The NAACP Supports the Complete Elimination of Racial Disparities Associated with Crack Cocaine Convictions
Such a time that sentences for crack and powder cocaine are equalized, the NAACP supports the application of the sentencing guidelines as established under the Fair Sentencing Act to be applied retroactively to everyone convicted of crack cocaine possession, including those whose convictions predate enactment of the Fair Sentencing Act.
Autonomy for the District of Columbia
That by adoption of this Resolution, the NAACP urges the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate to initiate immediate legislative action to provide voting rights and full democracy for the more than 600,000 residents of the District of Columbia
Joint Legislative Resolution In Honor of Michael Joseph Jackson
The NAACP begin efforts to pass a joint resolution in the United States Congress, which would honor Michael Joseph Jackson as a legendary American recording artist, entertainer and humanitarian - one of the greatest of all time, and call upon the United States National Parks Service to explore the feasibility of establishing a historic site in honor of Michael Joseph Jackson.