
ALBEMARLE-CHARLOTTESVILLE NAACP & WHITE FEATHER HISTORICAL AND EDUCATIONAL PROJECT EVENT

THE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE OF THE ALBEMARLE-CHARLOTTESVILLE NAACP WILL SPONSOR A CANDIDATES’ FORUM ON MONDAY SEPTEMBER 13, 2021, AT 7 PM.
PARTICIPATING: 58TH DISTRICT CANDIDATES:
ROB BELL and SARA RATCLIFFE
THE FORUM IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. PLEASE RESPOND TO naacp1947@gmail.com in order to receive the link to join.
On behalf of the Political Action Committee, please see below the custom voter registration links for each branch.
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Branch Name | Voter Reg Link |
7041 Accomack | vavote.us/7041 |
7057 Albemarle-Charlottesville | vavote.us/7057 |
7043 Alexandria | vavote.us/7043 |
7044 Amelia | vavote.us/7044 |
7045 Amherst | vavote.us/7045 |
7046 Appomattox | vavote.us/7046 |
7047 Arlington | vavote.us/7047 |
7048 Bedford | vavote.us/7048 |
7050 Brunswick | vavote.us/7050 |
7051 Buckingham | vavote.us/7051 |
7052 Campbell | vavote.us/7052 |
7053 Caroline | vavote.us/7053 |
7055 Charles City | vavote.us/7055 |
7056 Charlotte | vavote.us/7056 |
7049 Chesapeake | vavote.us/7049 |
7120 Chesterfield | vavote.us/7120 |
7060 Clifton Forge | vavote.us/7060 |
7058 Culpeper | vavote.us/7058 |
7062 Cumberland | vavote.us/7062 |
7063 Danville | vavote.us/7063 |
7064 Dinwiddie | vavote.us/7064 |
7065 Essex | vavote.us/7065 |
7066 Fairfax | vavote.us/7066 |
7059 Fauquier | vavote.us/7059 |
7067 Fluvanna | vavote.us/7067 |
7134 Franklin County | vavote.us/7134 |
7069 Fredericksburg | vavote.us/7069 |
7070 Gloucester | vavote.us/7070 |
7071 Goochland | vavote.us/7071 |
7073 Greensville-Emporia | vavote.us/7073 |
7074 Halifax-South Boston | vavote.us/7074 |
7075 Hampton | vavote.us/7075 |
7076 Hanover | vavote.us/7076 |
7132 Harrisonburg | vavote.us/7132 |
7077 Henrico | vavote.us/7077 |
7078 Hopewell | vavote.us/7078 |
7079 Isle of Wight | vavote.us/7079 |
7081 King and Queen | vavote.us/7081 |
7080 King George | vavote.us/7080 |
7082 King William | vavote.us/7082 |
7083 Lancaster | vavote.us/7083 |
7084 Loudoun | vavote.us/7084 |
7085 Louisa | vavote.us/7085 |
7087 Lunenburg | vavote.us/7087 |
7088 Lynchburg | vavote.us/7088 |
7089 Martinsville-Henry | vavote.us/7089 |
7090 Mathews | vavote.us/7090 |
7131 Mecklenburg | vavote.us/7131 |
7091 Middlesex | vavote.us/7091 |
7092 Montgomery-Radford-Floyd | vavote.us/7092 |
7121 Nansemond-Suffolk | vavote.us/7121 |
7094 New Kent | vavote.us/7094 |
7095 Newport News | vavote.us/7095 |
7098 Norfolk | vavote.us/7098 |
7099 Northampton | vavote.us/7099 |
7100 Northumberland | vavote.us/7100 |
7101 Nottoway | vavote.us/7101 |
7102 Orange | vavote.us/7102 |
7097 Patrick | vavote.us/7097 |
7103 Petersburg | vavote.us/7103 |
7096 Pittsylvania | vavote.us/7096 |
7104 Portsmouth | vavote.us/7104 |
7105 Powhatan | vavote.us/7105 |
7106 Prince Edward | vavote.us/7106 |
7109 Prince George | vavote.us/7109 |
7110 Prince William | vavote.us/7110 |
7112 Richmond City | vavote.us/7112 |
7113 Richmond County | vavote.us/7113 |
7114 Roanoke | vavote.us/7114 |
7115 Rockbridge | vavote.us/7115 |
7117 Spotsylvania | vavote.us/7117 |
7118 Stafford | vavote.us/7118 |
7119 Staunton | vavote.us/7119 |
7122 Surry | vavote.us/7122 |
7124 Virginia Beach | vavote.us/7124 |
7125 Warren-Page | vavote.us/7125 |
7129 Waynesboro | vavote.us/7129 |
7126 Westmoreland | vavote.us/7126 |
7127 Winchester | vavote.us/7127 |
7128 York-James City-Williamsburg | vavote.us/7128 |
Da’Quan
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MEDIA CONTACT
Da’Quan Love, Executive Director,
804-972-3310
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RICHMOND – Virginia State Conference NAACP President Robert N. Barnette, Jr. issued the following statement:
“The Virginia NAACP applauds today’s announcement of Virginia Governor Ralph Northam granting posthumous pardons for the Martinsville Seven, a group of young Black men executed by the Commonwealth for the alleged rape of a white woman in 1951.
Decades after the Commonwealth tried and executed these young men without due process, today’s long-overdue announcement is a step in the right direction towards justice.”
ABOUT THE VIRGINIA NAACP
Founded in 1935, the Virginia State Conference of NAACP Branches (Virginia NAACP) is the oldest and largest nonpartisan civil rights organization in the Commonwealth, overseeing over 100 NAACP branches, youth councils, and college chapters. The Virginia NAACP is focused on being the preeminent voice of Black Virginians and advocating for policies and programs to benefit Blacks and people of color. You can read more about the Virginia NAACP’s work and our six “Game Changer” issue areas by visiting NAACPVA.org.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 12, 2021
MEDIA CONTACT
Da’Quan Love, Executive Director
804-972-3310
press@naacpva.org
Virginia NAACP Statement on U.S. Census Bureau Data Release
RICHMOND – Virginia State Conference NAACP Political Action Chair Gaylene Kanoyton released the following statement in response to the U.S. Census Bureau 2020 Census data release earlier today:
“Today the U.S. Census Bureau released 2020 census data, starting a 45-day window for the Virginia Redistricting Commission to draw district maps for the next decade.
While we will analyze the public data in the coming weeks, the Virginia NAACP urges all Virginians to make their voices heard through public comment and testimony to the Virginia Redistricting Commission.
The Virginia NAACP remains committed to ensuring that Virginia maps are drawn in a manner that does not dilute the voting power of Black and Brown Virginians.”
ABOUT THE VIRGINIA NAACP
Founded in 1935, the Virginia State Conference of NAACP Branches (Virginia NAACP) is the oldest and largest nonpartisan civil rights organization in the Commonwealth, overseeing over 100 NAACP branches, youth councils, and college chapters. The Virginia NAACP is focused on being the preeminent voice of Black Virginians and advocating for policies and programs to benefit Blacks and people of color. You can read more about the Virginia NAACP’s work and our six “Game Changer” issue areas by visiting NAACPVA.org.
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ALBEMARLE-CHARLOTTESVILLE NAACP is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
OPERATION HOPE CREDIT AND MONEY MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP
Time: Aug 16, 2021 7:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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August 9, 2021
MEDIA CONTACT
Da’Quan Love, Executive Director
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Virginia NAACP Affirms the Importance of Teaching African American History and Antiracist Education in Virginia’s Public Schools
RICHMOND – Today, the Virginia State Conference NAACP affirmed its full support for the adoption of Virginia’s African American History and Social Science Curriculum implementing recommendations from Governor Ralph Northam’s Commission on African American History Education in the Commonwealth.
Virginia NAACP leaders also applauded public school educators who are teaching history in its entirety, including the experiences of Black people in Virginia, and our nation.
Virginia NAACP President Robert N. Barnette, Jr., said: “Virginia students must learn about the complex and often untold history of Black Americans in Virginia, and our nation. The Virginia NAACP expects that all public school districts across the state will follow the History and Social Studies Standards of Learning and Curriculum Framework Revision, as approved by the Board of Education.”
Virginia NAACP Education Chair Dr. Amy Tillerson-Brown said: “We expect that in complying with the state’s SOL curriculum, that superintendents and school administrators will stand behind and support their teachers who are teaching from this curriculum, about Black experiences, or from an anti-racist framework, and do everything in their power to protect teachers from all forms of harassment, retaliation, or retribution from administrators, peers, parents, school board members, or members of the public.”
ABOUT THE VIRGINIA NAACP
Founded in 1935, the Virginia State Conference of NAACP Branches (Virginia NAACP) is the oldest and largest nonpartisan civil rights organization in the Commonwealth, overseeing over 100 NAACP branches, youth councils, and college chapters. The Virginia NAACP is focused on being the preeminent voice of Black Virginians and advocating for policies and programs to benefit Blacks and people of color. You can read more about the Virginia NAACP’s work and our six “Game Changer” issue areas by visiting NAACPVA.org.
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NO FEE! Operation Hope Credit and Money Management Workshop in VIRGINIA
by Operation HOPE with New Hill Development Corp.
DATE AND TIME: MONDAY, AUGUST 9,
2021 – 7:00-8:30
PLEASE REGISTER TO JOIN BY EMAILING: naacp1947@gmail.com
About this event
NO FEE Virtual/Online Credit & Money Management Join us to learn about establishing or increasing your credit score, creating a budget, how to read a credit report and what can be done to correct errors that may negatively affect your credit rating.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Bernard Whitsett, II (434) 220-8072 ext. 115
Email: bernard.whitsett@operationhope.org
MEDIA CONTACT
Da’Quan Love, Executive Director
804-972-3310
press@naacpva.org
Virginia NAACP Applauds Efforts to Achieve Universal Broadband by 2024; Reaffirms Repeated Request to Fully-Fund Virginia’s HBCUs
RICHMOND – Virginia State Conference NAACP President Robert N. Barnette, Jr. issued the following statement following last week’s announcement by Governor Ralph Northam outlining his plan to invest $700 million in American Rescue Plan funding to expedite the deployment of last-mile broadband infrastructure to unserved areas and close the digital divide within the next three years:
“The Virginia NAACP looks forward to universal broadband becoming a reality for the Commonwealth by 2024.
While we applaud the governor’s announcement, we reaffirm our repeated request of Governor Northam and the legislature to ensure that Virginia responsibly uses funds from the American Rescue Plan to drastically invest in infrastructure, programs, and scholarships at Virginia’s five Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
The Virginia NAACP and our more than 100 branches, youth councils and college chapters pledge to advocate with unprecedented vigor alongside Virginia’s HBCU leaders to demand that this one-time federal funding is used to make historic, once-in-a-lifetime investments in Virginia’s HBCUs.”
There are five Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the Commonwealth of Virginia: Virginia Union University (1865), Hampton University (1868), Virginia State University (1882), Virginia University of Lynchburg (1886) and Norfolk State University (1935).
ABOUT THE VIRGINIA NAACP
Founded in 1935, the Virginia State Conference of NAACP Branches (Virginia NAACP) is the oldest and largest nonpartisan civil rights organization in the Commonwealth, overseeing over 100 NAACP branches, youth councils, and college chapters. The Virginia NAACP is focused on being the preeminent voice of Black Virginians and advocating for policies and programs to benefit Blacks and people of color. You can read more about the Virginia NAACP’s work and our six “Game Changer” issue areas by visiting NAACPVA.org.
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