NAACP Image Awards to Air on TV One for Next 5 Years
The 45th annual awards will air in February TV One will air the NAACP Image Awards for the next five years under a new agreement. The show’s 45th annual ceremony will be telecast live on TV One in...
View ArticleThe Fight to Save Lives Continues
Roslyn M. Brock, NAACP National Board of Directors On a recent Sunday morning, church-goers in Baltimore piled into their places of worship expecting to hear a sermon on an epic battle. To the surprise...
View ArticleNAACP Leaders Congratulate LaJune Montgomery Tabron
(Baltimore, MD) – NAACP leaders congratulated LaJune Montgomery Tabron, former Executive Vice President of Operations and Treasurer at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, for her appointment to President and...
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View ArticleYouth Don’t Belong in the System
What if somebody told you he’d designed a machine that could transform children into criminals? If you think that’s a terrible invention, then you’re a lot saner than New York State’s justice system,...
View ArticleHIV, Getting to Zero: How We Can and Why We Must
By Roslyn M. Brock and Regina Benjamin, MD The havoc that HIV can wreak on a family and a community can be devastating. Over the past three decades, we have watched helplessly as friends and family...
View ArticleThe Language of Fear
By Roslyn M. Brock When the U.S. Senate failed last December to ratify the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, I was disappointed. But the opposition arguments were sadly familiar:...
View ArticleOpportunity and Diversity in Banking
In this sluggish economic recovery, the banking industry can serve as a solid job creator (generating 1 million jobs over the next decade) and wealth builder in communities of color. The trend of...
View ArticleNeighborhood Assistance Programs Can Lend You A Hand
Despite reports that the U.S. economy is bouncing back, times remain tough for the average American — especially those among the long-term unemployed. Nearly 1.3 million Americans saw their...
View ArticleMust End Gentrification to Advance Economic Equity
As President Obama noted in his State of the Union address, economic inequality has reached an epic height in our nation, shutting the doors of opportunity for millions of Americans. In urban centers,...
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