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NAACP welcomes prominent panelists to help Black creatives become inspired, make connections with industry’s top companies.
On its website, the NAACP refers to The Hub as a space where culture, commerce and community converge. Jasmine Chaney, 29, an ...
Membership committee — Vivian B reported that she had an NAACP table set up for scholarships and memberships during the ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Newly released video shows the frantic moments police said a woman in mental crisis shot toward ...
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The Hub at NAACP
The Hub at NAACP provides culture, community, and an opportunity to shop at black owned businesses.
Organized by Indivisible Acadiana, the rally focused on protecting voting rights and opposing recent federal budget cuts that demonstrators say harm working- and middle-class Americans.
This year's theme is declaration of the commitment to protecting civil rights, advancing equity, and uplifting youth.