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NAACP DC Commends the Nomination of DC-Native, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, to the U.S. Supreme Court as Black Girl Magic
The NAACP DC Branch commends the nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court. President Biden has nominated Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to serve, as the first Black woman, on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Warner Bros. Television Group Announces All American: Homecoming HBCU Scholarship in Partnership With NAACP
"The partnership with Warner Bros. Television Group is an excellent illustration of how corporations can give back and do their part for a more equitable society.
BREAKING: Historic Ruling Denies immunity for Donald Trump in Capitol Insurrection Lawsuit
Groundbreaking Decision Allows Lawsuit Against President Trump, Brought By 10 Members of Congress, To Move Forward
NAACP Scolds Lenient Sentencing of Kim Potter
The NAACP stands with Wright's family in collective outrage as we witness yet another injustice in Minnesota.
Education Director, Dr. Ivory Toldson, Blast Indiana House Bill 1134
The NAACP embraces this diversity and supports teachers who need the tools and support to reach across cultures and prepare students for global excellence.
NAACP DC Demands Justice and Full Accountability for the Wave of Bomb Threats Targeting HBCUs and DCPS
AACP DC Branch demands justice through full accountability, arrests and prosecution of those individuals responsible for the recent bomb threats against Howard University, other HBCUs and several DC public schools.
NAACP President & CEO Commends USDA for Newly Formed Equity Commission
The newly formed equity commission for the Department of Agriculture is critical for Black farmers and economically distressed rural landowners.
NAACP President Joins Civil Rights Leaders in Meeting with NFL Commissioner Gooddell on Racial Discrimination Accusations
"It's simply not enough for the League to declare its good intentions," Johnson said. "This is a long-standing crisis that must be confronted with diligence and rigor."
NAACP Releases Statement on Police Killing of Amir Locke
mir Locke, 22, was not the subject of the MPD's warrant, had no prior police record, was in possession of a legal firearm, and is now the latest victim of what has become known as "police executions" across the country.
United Nations Climate Change Conference Debrief
Write Your Future Scholarship Powered by Lancôme
The Write Your Future Scholarship powered by Lancôme is intended for Black students and students of color, who identify as female, pursuing an undergraduate degree.
Black Women are Supreme
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States is historic. Let's celebrate, support, and prepare for a more inclusive court.