
Craven County
NAACP Set to Change Tax Status to Engage Politically
Even though the NAACP is 108 years-old, the organization is struggling to modernize and stay relevant in a rapidly-evolving, social media-driven landscape that requires speed and strategic communications skills.
Read MoreCity of Charlotte, NC Welcomes Its First Ever Black Female Mayor
Vi Lyles has just made history as the first Black woman mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina. She ran an aggressive campaign, and her victory was confirmed by local and national news outlets on November 8th.
Read MoreLawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law & Election Protection Hotline (866-OUR-VOTE)
To Take Calls LIVE During Election Day – Voters In 25 States Will Go To The Polls On November 7th To Cast Ballots In Local, Statewide Elections
Read MoreNew Study Proves One Vote Can Turn an Election in North Carolina
A new study from the nonpartisan voting rights group Democracy North Carolina shows that in a surprising number of cases a handful of votes can determine who wins or loses, especially in odd- year municipal elections like those now underway across the state.
Read MoreNorth Carolina Legislators Are Rigging the Courts
Our judges should be fair, independent and removed from politics. But if our state legislature is appointing them, the politicians will cherry pick judges who tilt the scales based on political ideology and not fairness.
Read MoreFederal Court Appoints for Special Master in Racial Gerrymander Case Requested by NC NAACP
NC NAACP President Rev. Dr. T. Anthony Spearman, said, “NC NAACP has made it clear that we will not rest until we ensure that the voices of the people who have been directly affected by this egregious discrimination are fully present …
Read MoreNorth Carolina’s Children of Color and Immigrant Children Continue to Face Barriers to Opportunity
For North Carolina to prosper in the future, all children must have the opportunity to succeed. Yet children of color, who will soon make up the majority of children in North Carolina, face persistent barriers to achieving their full potential.
Read More101 Black History Questions You Never Thought to Ask in His New Book
Dr. Anderson is a bold thinker with exceptional ability to analyze historical patterns. He explains the increase in anti-black expressions since the historic 2016 election and excites a younger generation of blacks …
Read MoreStrategies to Help Millennials Build an Endless Source of Self-Funding and Capital
Whether struggling with more bills than pay, working to maintain/develop a good credit score, thriving with more income than ever, or considering plans for retirement, The Human Equity Line of Credit™ can be applied on any income.
Read MoreBillions Spent on Low Income College Students — But Half of Them Don’t Even Graduate!
Research showed that one reason may be that low-income students receiving Pell grants tend to choose colleges that have lower graduation rates to begin with. Another reason may be that the data is not complete and, therefore, does not depict an entirely accurate picture.
Read MoreWoman Entrepreneur Makes History After Raising $1 Million For Her Legal Tech Startup
Entrepreneurs in general are challenged with finding capital to start or expand their businesses. But it is substantially more difficult for Black women entrepreneurs who receive only 0.2 percent of overall venture capital dollars.
Read MoreNAACP Responds to Dallas Cowboys Owner’s Comments on Players’ Right to Free Speech
This is not an issue about our flag, this is an issue about police brutality, (racism, and the ability of members of the NFL whose communities are disproportionately impacted by police misconduct to peacefully say enough.
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