
NOVEMBER 2024 GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
Join us for our November General Membership Meeting on Thursday, November 21 at 6 p.m.
This meeting is free, open to the public, and will be held in-person at our office. Let us know you’re coming by sending an RSVP to info@detroitnaacp.org.

JULY 2024 GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
Join us for our July General Membership Meeting on Thursday, July 25 at 6 p.m.
Answer our Call to Action and sign up to be a volunteer for the 2024 Elections!
Hear from our Guest Speaker, Kim Trent, about the Michigan Poverty Task Force, and Michigan Black Leadership Advisory Council
This meeting is free, open to the public, and will be held in-person at our office. Let us know you’re coming by sending an RSVP to info@detroitnaacp.org.

JUNE 2024 GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
Join us for our June General Membership Meeting on, Thurs. June 27 at 6 p.m. This meeting is free, open to the public, and will be held in-person at our office. Let us know you’re coming by sending an RSVP to info@detroitnaacp.org.

APRIL 2024 GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
Join us for our April General Membership Meeting on, Thurs. April 23, 2024 at 6 p.m. This meeting is free, open to the public, and will be held in-person at our office. Let us know you’re coming by sending an RSVP to info@detroitnaacp.org.

MARCH 2024 GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
Join us for our March General Membership Meeting on, Thurs. March 21 at 6 p.m. Our Guest Speaker will be Arabia Simeon, Founder & CEO, Politics On The Go. We wil also do a special recognition for Women’s History Month. This meeting is free, open to the public and will be held in-person at our office. Let us know you’re coming by sending an RSVP to info@detroitnaacp.org.

FEBRUARY 2024 GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
Join us for our next General Membership Meeting on, Thurs. Feb. 22 at 6 p.m. This meeting is free, open to the public and will be held in-person at our office. Let us know you’re coming by sending an RSVP to info@detroitnaacp.org.

VOTE: THINGS TO REMEMBER
Remember:
Polling locations are open from 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.
If you are in line to vote at 8:00 p.m. you can still vote
In Michigan, Returning Citizens are eligible to vote
Should you need assistance on Election Day, contact Detroit Branch NAACP Voter Hotline at: 313.664.2424

111th NAACP National Convention (Virtual)
The voices from millions across the country have made it known that enough is enough – We Are Done Dying. The 111th NAACP National Convention will be hosted virtually featuring social activist, industry leaders, and public servants discussing the actions and solutions necessary to improve, protect, and change our communities. Join us for pivotal discussions surrounding the impacts of COVID-19, social justice, stabilizing economics and education in our communities, and what we can do mobilize voters across the country from protest to the polls.

Back to School Drive-Thru
Free school supplies and on-site registration.
Free light bulbs and DTE bill assistance
Register to vote
complete your census

Be a Poll Worker
The Detroit Branch NAACP is partnered with Michigan Voting to help recruit poll workers for the November 3 Election.

Session 1 Career Connections JobClub
Session 1 discovering strategies to finding Jobs that have yet to be posted. Session 1 begins on Thursday, August 27 at 7:30 p.m.


Career Connections JobClub
Career Connection JobClub is a formal group that meets for 8 weeks of coaching from staffing managers and others in the community. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about new local career opportunities, ask questions and learn new skills needed while navigating in your career during such a unique time in the World.

When the People Speak the powers must listen
After the national outcry, congressional push back, media outlets exposing this voter suppression tactic, an upcoming congressional hearing, and the bankrupt unfounded rantings of President Trump, DeJoy has now gotten a postal epiphany …

An Historic Moment For the Nation
For a few moments on this day, August 11, 2020, the discussion of the ravages from the pandemic of COVID-19 was pushed aside by the rushing tide of history. Senator Kamala Harris of California became the nation’s first African American woman nominated for the vice presidency of the United States.

More than a mask is needed to cover racism
Republican Road Commissioner Tom Eckerle, after refusing to wear a mask for his safety as well as that of others, went on a racial uproar by accusing African Americans in Detroit of creating this unnecessary inconvenience ... In this era, while suffering from the global pandemic of COVID-19 , the last thing we need is for a racial pandemic to remain on the scene.

$1 Billion Commitment to the Community
The Detroit Branch NAACP presents a special forum with TCF Bank to discuss its new project of a $1 billion dollar commitment to Black, minority, women and small businesses. Join us for a special discussion on this new program.

Don’t Let Trump Dump The Census
The Trump administration is looking to suppress and diminish the ability of the Census Bureau to complete its job. It is an attempt to rush the census operation before millions of Americans are counted …

Protest & Vote
Join us on Wednesday, July 29 from 6:30 – 8 p.m. to meet the candidates seeking the office of Wayne County Prosecutor and Wayne County Sheriff.