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Do You See What I See? We invite you all to come discuss with us the controversial and explicitly racist American film The Birth of a Nation | April 14 | Monarch Presentation Room
"He was outgoing, loved everybody, very known in the community & got along with everybody." - Brother of #WalterScott | Our condolences go out to the family and friends of Walter Scott who must endure the heartache that follows such a tragic event.
Support is growing, the Claiborne Mississippi #NAACP is seeking justice for the hanging of #OtisByrd. “We want justice, and we want justice now. We’re not going to accept suicide. That’s just not there.” said Claiborne County NAACP president Evan Doss. We want to keep this case in the public eye. http://ow.ly/Lfqez
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Support is growing, the Claiborne Mississippi #NAACP is seeking justice for the hanging of #OtisByrd. "We want justice, and we want justice now. We're not going to accept suicide. That's just not there." said Claiborne County NAACP president Evan Doss. We want to keep this case in the public eye. http://ow.ly/Lfqez
The NAACP commenced the 2014 Daisy Bates Education Institute with the launch of the Grade Level Reading campaign with the Annie E. Casey Foundation. Coined "NAACP reads", the campaign finds ways to increase grade-level reading for low income students. For more info: http://www.naacp.org/pages/naacpreads
The Opportunity & Diversity Report Card: The Healthcare Industry is the third in a series of NAACP’s economic report cards on corporate diversity and inclusion. With the healthcare industry being one of the fastest growing sectors in the country, it is important to highlight opportunities in the industry and where we can strengthen people of color’s full participation. Full Report Card here: http://www.naacp.org/pages/opportunity-diversity-report-card-healthcare-industry
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