The Brooklyn NAACP is proud to join the Lesbian Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Center for a networking mixer and panel discussion where we will dissect our criminal justice system, and the impact it has on LGBTQ People of Color.
Read MoreThis year, the Brooklyn NAACP will partner with the YMCA and National Voter Registration Day officials to register 200 new voters in 2019 and we need you to help us register voters! We will provide training on the new voter laws to all volunteers. Please sign up via the link below to volunteer on September 24th, 2019 from 3pm to 7pm:
If you know of any one, 17 years and older, who has not yet registered to vote and lives; or attends school, near these locations, please bring them with you to our National Voter Registration Day events!
Brooklyn NAACP Launches Equity in the Arts and Culture Committee …
With Rajendra Maharaj at the Helm
By Leslyn Grant
The Equity in the Arts and Culture Committee is a newly formed committee at the Brooklyn Branch of the NAACP that uses the arts to “provide a platform for artists and activists to express themselves.” These were the words of the chairman of the committee and Third Vice-President of the Brooklyn Branch, Rajendra Maharaj during a discussion about the role the committee hopes to play.
Read MoreCheck out our Brooklyn Branch President L. Joy Williams in M Dash Online Magazine. In this interview by Tory Hoen, L. Joy stylishly shares her decision to work in politics and her wishes for the community. https://mmlafleur.com/mdash/l-joy-williams-interview
Read More