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Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP in the news

Community organizations to host MLK Day events centered around young voices The Daily Tar Heel

‘What a history’: Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP celebrates 75th anniversary The Daily Tar Heel

Chapel Hill-Carrboro community protests end of constitutional right to abortion The Daily Tar Heel

Westminster to confer honorary degree on alumna – New Castle News

‘We Don’t Want To Be Next’: Local NAACP President Discusses Police Shootings – chapelboro.com

On Air Today: NAACP President on Floyd Trial Verdict – chapelboro.com

Orange County Health Department creates community health and racial equity webpageThe Daily Tar Heel

Re-Imagining Community Task Force hosts racial equity, public safety listening sessions – The Daily Tar Heel

Orange County Is Taking Steps to Make Its Criminal Justice System More Equitable – Indy Week

Chapel Hill, Carrboro Community Honors Breonna Taylor with Candlelight Vigil – chapelboro.com

CHCCS community reflects on challenges, impacts of one year of remote learning – The Daily Tar Heel

Chapel Hill Is Voting to Rezone the 1200 Block of MLK Boulevard This Week. Residents Are Asking The Town Council to Say Yes.  – Indy Week

Community voices concerns over Latinx representation on CHCCS board, coin-flip method – The Daily Tar Heel

Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP Turns to Motorcade to Celebrate HKonJ Rally – chapelboro.com

Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP Names Delores Bailey Winner of MLK Community Service Award – chapelboro.com

Voting rights advocates respond to latest voter ID ruling – The Progressive Pulse

Meet Dawna Jones, the next president of Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP – The Daily Tar Heel

Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP Branch Elects New President – chapelboro.com

Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP Rallies to Promote Early Voting – chapelboro.com

 

Educators and community members discuss history of lynchings in Orange CountyThe Daily Tar Heel

Youth organizers reflect on a summer of protests and what comes next – The Daily Tar Heel

 

Reforms in the local criminal justice system aim to address racial disparities – The Daily Tar Heel

July 30, 2020: The NAACP Responds to Racism – WCHL

Artists, activists commemorate Black Lives Matter movement with murals – The Daily Tar Heel

Virtual Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP Summit Pushes for Police Reform – Indy Week

Chapel Hill council ends chokeholds, some traffic stops toward reimagining police – The News & Observer

Diverse group gathers in Chapel Hill for social justice rally – WRAL-TV

Photo Gallery: Protesters Kneel in Chapel Hill, Gather at Peace and Justice Plaza – chapelboro.com

Here are some Black-owned businesses you can support in Chapel Hill and Carrboro – The Daily Tar Heel

Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP holds virtual scholarship fundraiserThe Daily Tar Heel

NAACP's Moral March focuses on climate activism, equity and votingThe Daily Tar Heel

Chapel Hill passes fund for criminal justice fee relief – The Daily Tar Heel

N.C. ACLU and other groups file lawsuit over health risks to prisoners during pandemic – The Daily Tar Heel

'What an incredible injustice': UNC criticized for handling of racist past – The Daily Tar Heel

Former N.C. chief justice's portrait removed from courthouse over slave trader past  – The Daily Tar Heel

'The next generation of leaders': Chapel Hill and Carrboro youth plan MLK celebrationThe Daily Tar Heel

NAACP Freedom Fund Banquet to Feature Activist Bree Newsome​ – chapelboro.com

'A good friend and community member': Local NAACP president honored by state branch The Daily Tar Heel

Local NAACP chapter protests UNC Police's handling of Confederate group with guns – The Daily Tar Heel

Rally at UNC-CH for better race relations WRAL-TV

 

How can Chapel Hill-Carrboro schools improve racial equity? Some say they could listen.The News & Observer

Would the Mandarin magnet program at Glenwood Elementary cause more racial inequity? – The Daily Tar Heel

Local NAACP Lobbies for Chapel Hill Affordable Housing Bond Prioritieschapelboro.com

Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP named 2017 North Carolina branch of the year The Daily Tar Heel

ABOUT US

Welcome to the website of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Branch of the NAACP!  The mission of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate race-based discrimination.

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PO Box 1236 

Carrboro, NC 27510

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