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Brown vs. Board 60th Anniversary Google+ Hangout on Air
The Supreme Court rendered a decision on Brown v. Board of Education on May 17, 1954. We discuss the NAACP's legacy in the case and the pursuit for equality in education, 60 years later.
Social Justice, Advocacy and Leadership with Michael Skolnik
Join us for a conversation with Michael Skolnik, advocate and panelist for the NAACP's 10th annual Leadership 500 Summit. #L500
NAACP United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva
Watch the NAACP delegation to Geneva discuss important updates from the UN Human Rights Council.
Youth & College Live
Join the national NAACP Youth & College Division staff as they breakdown the current work of the Division and discuss hot topics affecting youth and young adults of Color.
History is Now: Arts & Activism
The 45th NAACP Image Awards will be presented February 22. To promote the show, we will discuss the responsibility of celebrity influencers to support and engage in philanthropic efforts outside of their work.
Gun Violence and Our Communities
We will explore the current state of gun violence in African American communities. How is it affecting your communities? What is and isn’t working? What can everyday people do to stem the tide?
The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross | W.E.B. DuBois | PBS
The work of W.E.B. DuBois is discussed by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and historians David Levering Lewis and Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham. DuBois was the first African American to earn a doctorate at Harvard and a co-founder of the NAACP.
Live Chat Replay: Health Insurance Marketplace
The Health Insurance Marketplace is a step towards affordable, high-quality healthcare for all Americans. Watch our live chat replay that discusses the marketplace and more.
Live Chat Replay: Abolishing the Death Penalty in America
Maryland abolished the death penalty, but there are 32 states that still observe this practice. Watch our chat and join the movement to end the death penalty in America.
Live Chat Replay: Young Voices—The Voting Rights Act
Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act could be eliminated. Find out all you need to know prior to the February 27 SCOTUS hearing.in Washington