HEALTH & WELLNESS COMMITTEE MEETING - SPECIAL GUEST DR. GAREN S. WOLFF, MD
Join the Detroit Branch NAACP’s Health and Wellness Committee on Tuesday, December 6 at 7 p.m. for a conversation with Dr. Garen S. Wolff, MD. Dr. Wolff is Detroit’s only African American Allergist-Immunologist.
NOVEMBER 2022 GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
Join us on Thursday, November 17 at 6 p.m. for our General Membership Meeting.
UNLOCKING THE BRILLIANCE OF OUR CHILDREN - AN EDUCATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
Join us on Sat. Nov. 19 for an educational symposium hosted by our Education Committee. The symposium will focus on Early Childhood Education and Educating Special Needs Students. This event is free and open to the public - Parents, Educators, Students, Administrators - all are invited to attend. Refreshments and Lunch served, but you must register.
ASK THE LAWYER - NOVEMBER 2022
Click the links below to register for a virtual appointment for a free 15-20 minute legal consultation and to complete the online complaint form.
NOVEMBER 2022 MEETING SCHEDULE
Please click the links below to register for the meeting of your choice. Committee Meetings are open to members. Youth Council Meetings are for youth aged 12 - 18. General Membership Meetings are open to Members and the public.
PRESS STATEMENT - KARAMO LAWSUIT “UNACCEPTABLE AND CANNOT BE PERMITTED”
“Today, the Third Judicial Court for the county of Wayne in the state of Michigan threw out the non-sensical, frivolous lawsuit filed by Republican candidate for Michigan Secretary of State Kristina Karamo, Philip O’Halloran, and their cohorts…Thank God there still is some sanity in an America that seems to have been turned upside down. This nonsense brought forward by the Karamo camp was intended to delay, intimidate, and prevent Michigan’s largest city from casting legal ballots for the candidates of their choice.”
FINAL CHALLENGER & POLL WATCHER TRAINING!
Join us for the final Challenger & Poll Watcher Training on Monday, November 7 from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.. This training will be virtual.
PARTY AT THE POLLS
Join the Detroit Branch NAACP, in partnership with the Corvette Club and Nation Outside, as we march to the City of Detroit's Department of Elections and cast your ballot early!
PRESS STATEMENT - HALLOWEEN IS OVER BUT KRISTINA KARAMO IS STILL PLAYING DIRTY TRICKS
“The latest antics of the Republican candidate for Secretary of State Kristina Karamo is another indication of the treachery, deceit, and the very toxic poison that has infected the basic right to vote of every American. The so-called lawsuit in which Karamo wants to sue the City of Detroit Clerk Janice Winfrey and the Detroit Board of Elections Inspectors is another example of a desperate individual and a desperate party. It is a desperate move to create political desperation within our community.”
OCTOBER 2022 GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
Join us on Thursday, October 27 at 6 p.m. for our General Membership Meeting.
DETROIT NAACP YOUTH COUNCIL HAUNTED OPEN HOUSE
Join the Detroit NAACP Youth Council for a Haunted Open House on Friday, October 28 from 7 - 9 p.m.Treats, fun, giveaways, prizes and live DJ. Scan the code to RSVP! For youth aged 12 - 18.
CHALLENGER & POLL WATCHER TRAINING
Training for Challengers & Poll Watchers on Saturday, October 22 and October 29 from 4 - 6 p.m.
SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES FAIR
Meet the candidates running for the Detroit Public Schools Community District Board. This voter education event, done partnership with the Detroit Alumnae Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., is free and open to the public.
The first 100 Attendees will receive a $50 Visa Gift Card.
GEORGE W. CROCKETT, JR. COMMUNITY LAW SCHOOL - SESSION IV
Join us for Session IV - the final session - of the George W. Crockett, Jr. Community Law School on October 22 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. This week’s session will feature:
Overview of the Michigan Department of Civil Rights
Fair Housing, Mortgage & Foreclosure Issues
2022 Election
Remember you have two ways to join us - in-person or virtual. This week’s in-person session will be held at the Detroit Branch NAACP office, located at 8220 2nd Avenue.
Crockett Community Law School is free and open to the public.
ASK THE LAWYER - OCTOBER 2022
Click the links below to register for a virtual appointment for a free 15-20 minute legal consultation and to complete the online complaint form.
PRESS STATEMENT - DON’T MAKE DEMOCRACY WAIT UNTIL IT’S TOO LATE
“In this unfolding conundrum of life and history, there is such a thing as being too late. This is no time for apathy or complacency. This is a time for rigorous and positive action,” Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. These are the haunting words for a troubled generation of Americans. Amidst the never-ending diatribes of congressional leaders who reject the very constitution they are sworn to uphold…Democracy is on the chopping block. It is fueled by lies, death, violence, and constant intimidation. The people must not be lulled into a state of mental hibernation. We cannot simply remain unconscious hoping to be awakened when the political storms of this era have passed over. “
GEORGE W. CROCKETT, JR. COMMUNITY LAW SCHOOL - SESSION III
Join us for Session III of the George W. Crockett, Jr. Community Law School on October 15 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. This week’s session will feature:
Overview of Federal Courts
Overview of Bankruptcy Court
Right To Choose Constitutional Amendment
Reproductive Rights Panel
Remember you have two ways to join us - in-person or virtual. Crockett Community Law School is free and open to the public.
PRESS STATEMENT - THE DEATH OF PORTER BURKS COMPELS US ALL TO FIND A BETTER WAY
“Police officers encounter folks with guns and knives all the time. In most cases, death does not occur. However, it appears to occur too often when it involves Black men…This is not an attack upon the Detroit Police Department. However, it is a call for all of us to understand the issues concerning mental health, the racial disparity, as we find more Black people killed and arrested, disproportionate to our population. We must acknowledge for some, even in our own community, Blacks are perceived differently, not understood as clearly, and are very rarely given the benefit of the doubt when it comes to situations like this.”