
CHAOS OR COMMUNITY: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
“We stand here at Central United Methodist Church, a place of historic significance, remembering just 14 days after Dr. King gave his last sermon here in 1968, he would be assassinated at a Memphis, Tennessee motel. The Detroit Branch NAACP is pleased to once again commemorate this historic occasion at our June Jubilee: A Celebration Of Freedom, June 22-25, right here in the city of Detroit. It was in Detroit that Dr. King gave that preliminary address of I Have A Dream at Cobo Hall on that June day.”

GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING – MAY 2023
Join us on Thursday, May 25, 2023 at 6 p.m. for our General Membership Meeting. Receive updates and details on our June Jubilee – A Celebration Of Freedom. In-person or Zoom option is available.

ASK THE LAWYER – MAY 2023 - IN PERSON!!!
In-Person Ask The Lawyer on Thursday, May 18 from 12 - 3 p.m. at Hannan Center. To receive an appointment you must complete the online complaint form.

MAY 2023 MEETING SCHEDULE
Please click the links below to register for the meeting of your choice. Committee Meetings are open to members. Youth Council Meetings are for youth aged 12 - 18. General Membership Meetings are open to Members and the public.

2023 MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS DAY
Join the Detroit Branch NAACP's Health and Wellness and Religious Affairs Committees for a panel discussion and activities centered around mental health and well-being. This event is free and open to the public.
Why do we have a mental health crisis?
What is the role of the religious community and law enforcement in mental health?