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    Wear Brown on May 17th to Celebrate the 69th Anniversary of the Brown vs. Board of Education Supreme Court Decision

    May 17 marks the 69th anniversary of the landmark Brown vs. Board of Education U.S. Supreme Court decision de-segregating public schools. In this milestone decision, the Supreme Court ruled that separating children in public schools on the basis of race was unconstitutional. It signaled the end of legalized racial segregation in the schools of the United States, overruling the “separate but equal” principle set forth in the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson case.

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    Pull up to the polls with the NAACP

    We’re working to remove all barriers to the ballot box so all eligible voters can cast their votes this midterm election. NAACP has partnered with Lyft to ensure transportation is one less barrier. As you head to the polls, your ride is on us. Click the sign up button below to receive a discounted ride to and from the polls. That’s two rides for up to $25 off! This offer is available through November 8, 2022 while supplies last.

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    Vote Like Our Lives Depend On It!

    It wasn’t until 1965, after years of intimidation, murders, and advocacy that the path to the voting booth was cleared for Black people with the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965. The Act is a bedrock law protecting every American’s right to register to vote and cast their ballot. It remains one of the hardest-fought safeguards for Black Americans and other minority groups. 

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    Syracuse NAACP Community Education Forum

    Join us on Thursday, January 27, 2022, at 6:00 p.m. via Zoom @ https://bit.ly/JanuaryNAACP, Facebook, or Youtube @ https://bit.ly/syrnaacpyoutube for a Community Education Forum presented by the Syracuse NAACP Education Committee, Chaired by Gwen Muok. Topics to be discussed will include COVID 19, Remote Learning vs. in-class Instruction, Trauma, Critical Race Theory in K-12 Classrooms, and Proficiency rates and graduation trends. Moderator for the event will be Dr. Lorna Lewis, Superintendent of the Malverne UF School District. Our guest panelists include Jamie Alicea, Superintendent of the Syracuse City School District, Daniel Bowles, Superintendent of the Cicero-North Syracuse School District, and Dr. Donna DeSiato, Superintendent of the East Syracuse Minoa School District. Parents and…

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    Purchase Tickets for our 40th Anniversary Freedom Fund Gala!

    You are cordially invited to join us for an evening of recognition and celebration at our 40th Anniversary Freedom Fund Gala on Friday, May 31, 2019 at 5:00 p.m. at the Holiday Inn located at 441 Electronics Parkway, Liverpool, N.Y. This very special evening will include our keynote speaker, Michael Eric Dyson and Mistress of Ceremonies, Natasha Alford from theGrio. Crouse Health is our Emerald Sponsor, Pathfinder Bank is our Onyx Sponsor and Galaxy Communications is our media sponsor for our 40th Anniversary Freedom Fund Gala. We will also honor our 2019 “NAACP Freedom Fund Award“ Winners. The categories and respective winners are as follows: The “Harriet Tubman Freedom” Award…

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    Congrats to Our 38th Annual NAACP Awards Ceremony Honorees

    We are pleased to announce the awardees who will be celebrated at our 38th annual NAACP awards ceremony, Thursday, May 18th 5:00pm Holiday Inn, Liverpool. Hon. Gov. David Patterson is our keynote speaker. FREEDOM AWARD Rev. Phil Turner SMALL BUSINESS H.O.M.E. – Shirley & Tyrone Goddard EDUCATOR Superintendent Jamie Alicea CORPORATE AWARD Pricerite Markets UNION AWARDEES Ann Marie Taliercio Mark Barbee SPORTS ICON Floyd Little

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    Chairman Roslyn M. Brock speaking at the Women’s March in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, January 21, 2017

    NAACP Chairman Brock Speaks at Women’s March in DC “I’m Roslyn Brock, and I chair the National Board of Directors of the NAACP, an organization whose principal founder was a white woman named Mary White Ovington. The NAACP stands with you today in solidarity, as a nonpartisan organization of over half a million members across the length and breadth of this nation, in 50 states, Germany and Japan, to declare that women’s rights are human rights. We send a message to our new government that we will not stop until women enjoy equal status. Throughout the history of this nation, women have worked to achieve full civil rights and have…

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    Syracuse NAACP Speaks Out Against Possible U.S. Attorney Appointment in interview with WRVO Radio

    Syracuse NAACP Speaks Out WRVO Radio – The Syracuse chapter of the NAACP has concerns about the potential appointment of Onondaga County Comptroller Bob Antonacci as a U.S attorney. Much of the concern from the NAACP toes back almost two years, according to chapter President Linda Brown-Robinson. That’s when three minority-owned contractors that work with Onondaga County sued Antonacci, accusing him of harassment. That lawsuit is still in the courts, and Antonacci is attempting to get it thrown out.