SEPTEMBER 13th! As you know, the NAACP San Diego Branch is involved in a lawsuit to fight the San Diego Housing Commission's discriminatory and segregationist practice of setting Section 8 voucher levels too low to allow access to all areas of...
Those of you who tried to go last time discovered that there are sometimes last-minute changes. If you let us know you are going, we will email you as soon as we find out about any changes!
Join us on the first Thursday of the month! Give your opinion in person, and make connections with your fellow members. Coming to a meeting is the best way to start to get engaged and make a difference!
Interested in seeing the agenda & reports? They will be collected at sandiegonaacp.org/meeting; check for them on Monday, September 30th!
WIN Presents: Daddy Hunger
WIN Presents: Daddy Hunger
The Women in the NAACP Committee will be showing the documentary Daddy Hunger at its September 26th meeting. Any women interested in viewing this powerful film about missing fathers and how they affect the lives of the families they leave behind. ...
FORGING TERRITORIES features African-American and Latinx members of the LGBTQ community pioneering in a frequently inhospitable land. It presents artists engaged in cultural storytelling that describes themselves, their friends, and their...
Jose Elenes Reyes Jr.: 2019 NAACP San Diego Branch...
The NAACP San Diego Branch is pleased to honor Jose Elenes Reyes Jr. at our 2019 Freedom Fund Dinner! José's impressive set of achievements, in the face of tremendous life challenges, is a testament ot his personal strength. The sheer...
Don't miss the September League Luncheon. It will help you understand what the Schools & Communities First initiative will really do and not do to Prop 13.
2020 Census Lawsuit The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) together with Prince George's County, Maryland, the NAACP Prince George's County Branch and two county residents, sued the federal government to combat the ...
Use your dollars to support small local businesses owned by your fellow NAACP members. We have enough economic power to make the difference to these businesses; use it!
Your branch is here to help. If you have experienced discrimination, the very best way to get started is to fill out a Discrimination Complaint. It will get us all the basic facts we need to determine whether we can help you directly or need to refer you to other resources.
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