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Support of the Development of an Excessive Force Communication Protocol by the U.S. Department of Justice
NAACP will call upon the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights to establish an Excessive Force Communication Policy and Procedure requiring that this policy and procedure be disseminated to local communities and to NAACP Branches. This process should include citizen participation.
United States Postal Service Black Heritage Stamps
The U.S. Post Office and Congress will be informed that more Black Heritage Stamps should be made available to the general public, especially in areas where people of color are predominant.
In Opposition to Native American Mascots
The National NAACP will call upon all professional sports teams and public and private schools and universities currently using such names and images to reject the use of Native Americans and all historically oppressed people and their cultural traditions, as sports mascots and symbols and affirm their commitment to respect racial and cultural inclusion in all aspects of their institutions.
Reaffirming "Indian Sports Team Mascots and Names"
The NAACP use its influence and resources to bring to the attention of the nation, and black athletes in particular, the tremendous negative impact that such demeaning symbolism can have on other peoples of color.
Establishment of an FBI E-Mail Address for Reporting Hate Crimes
The NAACP calls on the FBI to establish an official FBI e-mail address to better facilitate its receipt of requests for investigation of hate e-mail.
Reaffirming 1990 Resolution on Education Curriculum Inclusion
The NAACP strongly urges state and local superintendents of education to take necessary steps to restructure the entire curriculum to make it reflective of the cultural plurality that characterizes the United States and the world
HIV-AIDS - Crisis in Africa
The NAACP will work to educate its membership and the American public about Africa and about the HIV-AIDS crisis on the continent by collaborating with organizations such as the Constituency for Africa, the Center for Disease Control and professionals in all fields to hold seminars, workshops, town hall meetings and other educational activities.
Amending Article VII, Sections 2 and 4 – Dues, Fees and Assessments, Constitution and By-Laws for Branches of the NAACP (White Book)
Article VII, Section 2 of the Constitution and By-Laws for Branches and Article VII, Section 4 (Life Membership) will be replaced.
Amending Constitution of Youth Councils and College Chapters - Article VIII, Section 6
The second sentence of the Constitution for both Youth Councils and College Chapters, Article VIII, Section 6, Other Funds, be replaced.
Article IV, Section 2(c) - Confirmation of Presidential Nominations (White Book)
Amendment to Article IV, Section 2 (c) to read as follows: "At its first meeting following the election and at any time during the term of office, the Executive Committee shall act on the nominations for the chairpersons of the various standing committees as presented by the President."