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NAACP Support of Domestic and International Terrorism Data Act

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The NAACP-supported Domestic and International Terrorism DATA Act, H.R. 3106, passed the U.S. House of Representatives by a unanimous vote on September 26, 2019.  The legislation has now been sent to the U.S. Senate, which must pass the bill before it can go the President for his signature to become law.  This bill would ensure that for centralized, reliable, publically accessible information on terrorism and its roots is available to inform the American people as well as federal, state, and local law enforcement of effective counter-terrorism policy making.

Click here to access a more complete discussion of this Act and actions recommended by the NAACP.

Justice Forum

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The Prince William NAACP invites you to the Justice Forum on Thursday, 17October at 6:30pm at Freedom High School.  Meet and get to know the candidates running to be your next Commonwealth’s Attorney and Sheriff for Prince William County.

Dr. Avis Jones DeWeever will be our moderator for the evening. Have questions you want the candidates to answer? Register and submit your question here.

The Justice Forum is a joint forum hosted by the Prince William County chapters of the NAACP, League of Women Voters and the National Pan-Hellenic Council along with the ACLU and the Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy. 

Reception and refreshments at 6:30pm.  Forum starts at 7pm.  Click here to see a flyer for location and more information. Attendees are asked to register here

PWNAACP Newsletter

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Click here to view a Newsletter from the PWNAACP Political Action Committee which provides information on a number of current issues and on events planned for the upcoming months.   One that will be occurring soon is the 1619-2019 Commemoration of First Africa Landing at Fort Monroe in Hampton, VA from August 23 – 25.

Please be advised that any event sponsored by a political party is provided for information and is not an endorsement since the NAACP is a nonpartisan organization.

Virginia State Conference NAACP and Virginia SCLC 2019 African American Community Listening Tour

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Virginia State Conference NAACP President Reverend Kevin L. Chandler and Virginia SCLC President Reverend William Avon Keen announce the kick-off of the NAACP/SCLC African American Community Listening Tour at 11:00 AM on Thursday, August 1st at the Virginia State Capitol and a 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Listening Tour Session which will be held at Third Street Bethel AME Church located at 614 N. Third Street in downtown Richmond – for more details see NAACP-SCLCListeningTour.org. The Listening Tour has been formed to hear solutions to significant issues and concerns that plague many African American communities across Virginia. Unlike solutions to African American issues and concerns that are often formed by politicians and corporate types, during the Listening Tour sessions SCLC and NAACP leaders will hear directly from African American leaders and residents in multiple communities across Virginia.

Click here for a document fully describing this effort.