As soon as former Columbus NAACP President Nana Watson was told to resign via a letter from the national organization's president, her spot was filled by the first vice president of the local branch.
The letter, dated Jan. 24, is addressed to Derrick Johnson, president and CEO of the NAACP, and voices support for Watson, who has led the Columbus branch for 10 years. Nana Watson told to resign ...
Sadly, as fear of "other people" soars, the leadership and future of the Columbus branch of the NAACP is up in the air due to a confusing power struggle.
My husband and I have been watching old "Saturday Night Live" sketches on Peacock. One of the most startling skits from the show's legendary 1975-76 inaugural season stars Richard Pryor and Not ...
Members of the NAACP's Columbus Branch say the branch president Nana Watson's suspension by the national office was fueled by miscommunication and false allegations. In a letter sent Friday ...
Hate group activity is on the rise - emboldened, some say, by President Donald Trump's reelection. Some say it's up to ...
The NAACP wants Black Americans to steer their buying power toward companies that haven’t pulled back from dive rsity, equity and inclusion programs under conservative pressure, and the nation ...
The 56th NAACP Image Awards, which honor the year’s best in Black achievement and excellence, wrapped up Saturday night by naming Keke Palmer its Entertainer of the Year, the group’s marquee ...
The NAACP is urging Black Americans to boycott companies that have dismantled their diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, promoting support for those remained committed to the initiatives.
The NAACP is calling on Black consumers to direct their nearly $2 trillion in buying power toward companies that have kept their commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.