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Syracuse Speaks Session 3 Your Vote!
Join us for our Civic Engagement Forum “Syracuse Speaks”. We are organizing now, ahead of our local and national elections in Fall 2024. Be informed. Join us on Tuesday, April 9, 2024 at 5:30 p.m. at the Beauchamp Public Library, 2111 S. Salina Street, Syracuse, NY 13205.
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Save The Date for Our 44th Annual Freedom Fund Award Dinner: “Bridging Generations: Past, Present & Future!
Save the Date for our 44th Annual Freedom Fund Dinner Set for May 23, 2024!
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Meet Our 2023/2024 Executive Committee
Local NAACP members, community members, family and friends joined to attend the Swearing in Ceremony for the NAACP of Syracuse and Onondaga County’s 2023/2024 Executive Committee Officers. The Hon. Linda Ervin, Onondaga County Legislator joined the proceedings as Master of Ceremonies. The installation of Officers was performed by the. Hon. Felicia Pitts-Davis, Syracuse City Court Judge. The Invocation was provided by Brother Darrell Woodard, Pastor of the Southside Church of Christ. K. Daniel Reed joined the event and leading the audience in singing “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” Members of the 2023/2024 Executive Committee are: Gwendolyn Muok, President, Elliott Boyce, 2nd Vice President, Sheri Dozier Owens, Secretary, Michele Galvin Jones,…
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Take Our Economic Development Survey
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Syracuse NAACP I-81 via-Duct Project Position Statement
The NAACP, members, supporters and allied organizations share many common goals for the residents of the Syracuse Onondaga community. The goals of racial equity, inclusion, and diversity are paramount to our mission as an organization. We are deeply concerned about equity for the upcoming I-81 project. We stand in solidarity with many community organizations seeking equity, inclusion and economic opportunity for communities of color in our region.
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Why you should join the NAACP
CIVIL RIGHTS, SOCIAL JUSTICE, AND YOU As a member, you’ll make a difference each and every day in this fight and become part of a vibrant community of people who stand for justice and equality. NAACP relies on the commitment and dedication of our members to help us stand up to racial disparities that are still too prevalent in America. Your membership allows you to: Work with activists and organizers in local NAACP branches Organize marches, rallies, and direct action campaigns to bring attention to local issues Support access to quality education, healthcare, economic opportunities Advocate for laws and policies to improve your community Participate in voter registration and get out…