Criminal Justice was focus in April General Membership Meeting

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Following is a message from Karl Brower, President of PW NAACP:

Dear PW NAACP Members and Friends,

The focus for the April General Membership meeting was Criminal Justice. Our discussion included ideas to establish our Criminal Justice Committee to better pursue the Public Safety and Criminal Justice game changer.

There are several efforts the unit should pursue in this regard. First, we need to build relationships with the PWC Bar Association, local law enforcement, and partner organizations (such as Virginia Organizing and Virginia Alliance Against Mass Incarceration) that are working on Criminal Justice advocacy.

Second, we should build on the momentum from the Ban the Box Initiative passed by the PWC Board of Supervisors. This means evaluating the effectiveness of this initiative on county employment of prior felons, expanding the scope of the initiative, and making impacted communities more aware of the new opportunities for employment.

Third, we need to take advantage of the restoration of rights for prior felons by Governor McAuliffe. This means using the rolls of returning citizens and getting them to register to vote.  In Prince William County there are 10,400 citizens that have returned from our prisons without voting rights. They still pay taxes, but until the executive order was signed by Governor McAuliffe, they did not have the right to register to vote. This has changed and we need to take advantage of it.

Please review this White House Economic Impact of Criminal Justice Forum. I’ts about 1.5 hours long, but it is very informative. I am not sure that I have gotten more out of 1.5 hours of information (ever!).

After watching this information, we should have at least 20 people who are ready to step up and support the Criminal Justice Committee, so that we can pursue the Public Safety and Criminal Justice game changer. If you are not doing anything to support the PW NAACP activities, this is an excellent opportunity- that will impact individual lives, communities, and the entire county. Please do not ignore this call to service.

Karl F Brower

President, PW NAACP

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Northern Virginia Black Chamber of Commerce (NVBCC) event

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You are encouraged to attend an event sponsored by the Northern Virginia Black Chamber of Commerce (NVBCC) on the 17th of May from 7:00-9:00 PM at the Waterford in Springfield. Maggie Anderson, author of Our Black Year, is the keynote speaker, and this discussion will be relevant to ongoing efforts to promote Economic Sustainability.  Click here to view a video by Ms. Anderson.  The cost for the event is $30. To register for the event please click here.

A robust NVBCC is a vital partner to the PW NAACP as we seek to develop a more robust African American economy that enables us to bring about greater equality within PWC.

Area LWV Sponsors a Meet Your General Assembly Legislators Session

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lwvThe Prince William Area League of Women Voters of Virginia is sponsoring a Session where you can meet your General Assembly Legislators and receive a presentation on the Highlights of the 2016 Session in Richmond. The session will be held on Sunday, May 1st, 2:00 to 4:30 PM at the Haymarket/Gainesville Library. Click here for a flyer with details on the session and list of the legislators who will be in attendance.

Youth Council Presents an Information Session

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The Prince William County NAACP Youth Council presents an Information Session.   Interested Middle and High School Students, and their parents, are invited to attend  on Saturday, April 23, 2016 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Dale City Recreation Center 14300 Minnieville Road Dale City, Virginia 22193.  Lunch will be provided. Click here for a flyer you can use to alert friends and associates of this event.

 Contact Michael Artson at  mikeartson@yahoo.com to Register by April 16, 2016.