"TOGETHER WE CAN!" LATRICIA T. MITCHELL PRESIDENT, NAACP LOS ANGELES

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NAACP LOS ANGELES
LATRICIA T. MITCHELL, PRESIDENT OF NAACP LOS ANGELES
Attention NAACPLA Members and Friends: The countdown to the upcoming convention is underway. This is a vital opportunity for engagement and unity. We encourage all NAACP Los Angeles members to participate and make their voices heard. Your presence matters as we come together to discuss important issues, share ideas, and strengthen our community. Don't miss out on this pivotal event; mark your calendars and prepare to join us for impactful conversations and collaboration
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The NAACP Los Angeles is committed to equality and justice for all. Your oldest and most effective civil rights organization in the country will continue the fight for freedom until all people have realized the equal hand of justice. As we embark on a new generation of leaders picking up the fight for civil rights, I am proud to be the one leading the important work of the NAACP Los Angeles.
Our mission has been clear since our founding in 1909. We work to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate race-based discrimination.
Now, more than ever, we have to be vigilant, and make sure we are at the forefront of the movement to build political power and fight for the wellbeing of the Black Community. We find ourselves directly in the middle of yet another civil rights movement, and now is not the time to rest. I hope that you join all of us in the fight! Together we win!
LATRICIA T. MITCHELL
PRESIDENT, NAACP LOS ANGELES
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In 1909 civil rights activists and reformers gather in New York to create a multicultural organization to fight the civil injustices facing African Americans. The Founding of the NAACP presented by NBC News narrated by Lester Holt, Anchor and Managing Editor of NBC Nightly News.
Since its establishment in 1914, the NAACP Los Angeles branch has been a steadfast advocate for justice and equality, embodying the spirit of civil rights activism. Understanding the imperative for robust advocacy in our communities, NAACPLA was founded to propose practical solutions to pressing issues. Through tireless efforts and unshakeable dedication, we have witnessed consistent growth over the years. This progress is a testament to the incredible support and involvement of our community members, who join us in this ongoing journey toward equity and empowerment for all. Together, we strive to create a future where justice prevails and every voice is heard.
The Officers and Members of the NAACP Los Angeles branch stand united in our mission to drive positive change within our community. Fueled by the tireless dedication of our volunteers, we harness collective strength to address critical issues that impact our neighborhoods. Our commitment goes beyond mere advocacy; we utilize data-driven models to identify effective solutions tailored to the unique challenges we face. Together, as a cohesive force, we strive to build a future where every individual has the opportunity to thrive and succeed, ensuring lasting impact for generations to come.
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