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NAACP Launches "STOP" Campaign

The STOP Campaign is an initiative of the NAACP Youth & College Division that seeks to "STOP" the demeaning images of African Americans in the media, particularly with respect to the portrayal of African American women. Images reflected in songs like "I Was Getting Some..." and music videos that show half-dressed women being objectified by men.

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NAACP Supports Dismissal of Don Imus

The NAACP commends CBS and MSNBC for removing Don Imus from their networks and also recognizes that further action is needed to eradicate such hurtful speech from our popular culture.

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NAACP takes proactive approach to police brutality

Each new case of an innocent African-American who pays with his or her life is a grim reminder of the urgent need for reform in the use of force against black people. Though the lives of victims like Amadou Diallou or Sean Bell are lost to us forever, their deaths must serve as a call to reform a broken and racially biased system of law enforcement...

 

NEWS & UPCOMING EVENTS!!

The next NAACP meeting will be held Wednesday January 16th at 5:30 in Foy Room 203.

 

NAACP January 28-30, 2008

 

Mr. and Mrs. NAACP Pageant: Friday February 1, 2008 in Haley 2370 at 7:00 pm.

 

 

NAACP Masquerade Ball: Saturday February 23, 2008 at Best Western Hotel.

 

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