Using as an example the Legal Redress Committee’s inventory of requests for assistance, President Brower made an appeal for greater involvement by the Unit members. Most standing committees are in need of members willing to assist in executing the missions of the Unit. You can read that document by clicking this link.
Monthly Archives: January 2016
Agenda and Information used in the 11/17/2015 General Membership Meeting
The following two items were used in the 11/17/2015 General Membership Meeting::
- Agenda and Presentations for the meeting
- Advocacy presentation prepared by the Virginia State Coordinator’s Office
The Agenda and Presentations document was revised after the meeting to add some items to the list of scheduled event.
Training Information from our Virginia State Conference of the NAACP
President Brower made the following comments while passing along the two items of information below:
“The attached information is provided from your Virginia State Conference (VSC) of the NAACP. The leadership of the VSC has put together this information in an effort to help keep the members of the NAACP informed of the things that are going on and to equip the members of the NAACP to more effectively engage in advocacy. I hope that with the review of this material you might be further energized to press for a more active unit in 2016. We need active members, committed to supporting at least one of our standing committees.
Empowerment through Advocacy and Accountability.”
Item # 1: Carlton T. Mayers, II, Esq., Criminal Justice Manager, Criminal Justice Dept. NAACP National Headquarters provided this new Ban the Box video to promote its Ban the Box Initiative.
Item # 2: A Power Point training session by Mandla Deskins at the Virginia State Convention last week, which covered performing advocacy in the NAACP.
Success on ‘Ban the Box’ Initiative
With the leadership of Supervisor Frank Principi and thhoughtful consideration of the Board of County Supervisors (BOCS), the PWC BOCS has unanimously passed a resolution to ban the felony conviction notification box on job applications for PWC jobs beginning on the 1st of November. This is the result of the effective advocacy of Pastor Keith Savage, Virginia Organizing, the League of Women Voters, other concerned citizens, and members of the PWC NAACP. Read the complete report from President Karl Brower.
President Makes Urgent Call for Involvement
PWC NAACP President, Karl Brower, issued a call for increased Involvement in the Unit’s activities by both members and the community. Click here to read the letter from President Brower.
Changing our Economy
As previously stated on this site, the Prince William County Unit of the NAACP will focus on identifying the economic challenges and opportunities of the African American community in the County. The initiative dubbed #ChangingOurEconomy is in full swing. Economic Sustainability is listed as the first item in the NAACP 21st Century Game Changers which can be viewed by clicking here. To review previous activities of the Prince William County unit, follow the links below to view information and presentations as follows:
Item # 1. A document presenting the Changing our Economy Agenda, strategy and approach to launching and completing this initiative.
Item #2: Introduction and African American Employment metrics presentation on February 12, 2015.
Item #3: A book review meeting agenda and proceedings on March 12, 2015.
Item #4: A presentation on African American Business Ownership and where we spend our money on April 21, 2015.
Item #5: A presentation at the May 19, 2015 General Membership Meetingentitled “Partners in Improving the African American Economy”.
Item #6: The agenda and a presentation at the June 16, 2015 General Membership Meeting on Homownership and Net Worth in Prince William County.
Leadership and Committee Membership Opportunities
This Branch has identified several positions that need to be filled in order to accomplish its objectives. Please click here to view Standing Committees and chairmen. You will find a display of the available committee positions and opportunities. If you have an interest in social justice or economic empowerment, there is a place for you to work with this Branch. If you are interested in a stronger voice for equality, there is a place for you to serve this Branch. The effectiveness of the Branch depends on support from you– the community. Please considering joining this critical organization and serving on one or more of these essential committees.