Leadership
Founded Feb. 12. 1909, the NAACP is the nation’s oldest, largest and most widely recognized grassroots-based civil rights organization. Its more than half-million members and supporters throughout the United States and the world are the premier advocates for civil rights in their communities, campaigning for equal opportunity and conducting voter mobilization. The NAACP’s principal objective is to ensure the political, educational, social and economic equality of minority group citizens of United States and eliminate race prejudice. The NAACP seeks to remove all barriers of racial discrimination through the democratic processes.
Committee Chairs
Armed Forces & Veteran Affairs - (vacant)
Communications/Press & Publicity - Johnette Williams
Community Coordination - Taylor Toynes
Criminal Justice - Vacant
Economic Development - (vacant)
Education - (vacant)
Environmental/Climate Justice - Renee Robertson
Finance - (vacant)
Freedom Fund - Sharon Middlebrooks
Health - Kebron Alexander
Housing - (vacant)
Labor & Industry Political Action - Darwin Stephens
Legal Redress - Nigel Redmond
Life/Membership - (vacant)
Political Action - Casey Thomas
Religious Affairs - (vacant)
Women in NAACP (WIN) - Katrinka Pouncy
Youth Work & Youth Advisor - Linda Lydia
Youth President - Hannah Henderson