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NAACP is Closely Monitoring Recent Bomb Threats Made to HBCUs Across the Country
The Black community has long been plagued by threats of domestic terrorism against them in their schools, homes, and houses of worship.
NAACP and Advocacy Groups Request Meeting with Biden Administration Regarding Impact of Student Loan Debt on Black Women
As the most educated demographic in America, Black women are disproportionately affected by student loan debt.
NAACP Mourns the Death of Carolyn Quilloin Coleman, Secretary to the NAACP National Board of Directors
The NAACP feels the loss of one of its most dedicated activists and advocates.
NAACP President Derrick Johnson on the Retirement of Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer
NAACP President Derrick Johnson on the retirement of Justice Stephen Breyer
NAACP Disturbed by U.S. Supreme Court Granting Arguments in SFA v. Harvard
The federal lawsuit brought by Students for Fair Admissions (SFA) against Harvard University is a racist attempt to target and disenfranchise highly qualified Black and Hispanic students.
Director of Education Innovation and Research, Dr. Ivory Toldson, Releases Statement on Governor DeSantis' Support of Anti-Critical Race Theory Bill
We recognize this tactic as nothing more than a way to revise our past trauma and erase the crimes committed against humanity.
NAACP President and CEO, Derrick Johnson, Releases Statement on Senate's Failure to Pass Voting Rights Legislation
Anything short of protecting the right to vote is a death sentence for democracy.
NAACP and Urban Land Institute Washington Announce ACT-SO Sustainable Building Intensive Featuring UrbanPlan
NAACP and Urban Land Institute are Empowering Future Land Developers
Cancel Student Debt: Build Black Women’s Future
Making Public Service Loan Forgiveness Work for Us
Juneteenth
In 1865, the last slaves were freed. In 2023 and beyond, we are Black and thriving.
Amos C. Brown Student Fellowship to Ghana
The 10-day excursion will take a selected number of college students, young adults, and seminarians between the ages of 18 and 25 from the United States to Ghana for an experiential learning opportunity.