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NAACP, LDF Sues to Challenge U.S. Department of Education’s “Dear Colleague” Letter and Certification Requirement
Today, the Legal Defense Fund (LDF) filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of the NAACP, challenging the U.S. Department of Education's attempts to prohibit and chill lawful efforts to ensure that Black students are afforded equal educational opportunities. The Education Department issued a "Dear Colleague" Letter on Feb. 14, followed by a "Frequently Asked Questions" document on Feb. 28 and a certification requirement on April 3 — all of which include factual inaccuracies and misinterpretations of civil rights laws and threaten the termination of critical public education funds. The defendants named in the suit are the U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon and Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Craig Trainor.
NAACP Urges Black Communities to Protect Our Children Through Vaccination During National Minority Health Month
NAACP Director of Health Equity: "Vaccination is one of the most effective tools we have to protect our children"
NAACP Files Amicus Brief Arguing Against an Executive Order Aiming to Strip Birthright Citizenship
NAACP Condemns Reintroduction of SAVE Act, Calls for Passage of John Lewis Voting Rights Act
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NAACP Statement on the Whitewashing of Slavery in the National Park Service’s Historical Reinterpretations
The NAACP condemns the growing attempts to whitewash American chattel slavery from the nation's public memory — efforts that are reportedly unfolding within the U.S. Department of the Interior and the National Park Service's reinterpretation of historic sites. This is not just historical revisionism — it is an assault on truth, a disservice to justice, and an insult to generations of Black Americans whose lives, labor, and legacies built this nation.
NAACP Calls for Maintenance of the Community Relations Service (CRS)
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Statement on NAACP Boulder Colorado Chapter
The NAACP released the following statement regarding the recent actions involving the NAACP Boulder County Chapter.