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Locality: Stockton, California

Phone: +1 209-466-7005



Address: 401 N San Joaquin St 95202 Stockton, CA, US

Website: www.stocktonnaacp.org

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Naacp Stockton Branch 08.11.2020

Yesterday, NAACP Stockton Branch hosted a Community Forum to have a Crucial Conversation regarding racism and policing within the community. It is our goal to hold our Law Enforcement accountable for over policing and police brutality behavior of black and brown people within our community. We have put forth Ten Point Action Plan for our local Law Enforcement Agency to implement. We THANK all of the attendees at the Community Forum for your engagement and support to help build a healthier community for all!

Naacp Stockton Branch 23.10.2020

Since Democratic candidate Joe Biden emerged as the president-elect after the election, he has already announced plans of creating a new task force dedicated to containing and combatting the spread of COVID-19 or the novel coronavirus, pandemic. This week, the Biden-Harris campaign announced that Yale School of Medicine professor Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith will be co-chair of the new initiative. #BlackGirlMagic

Naacp Stockton Branch 19.10.2020

Become a member of the NAACP! Make connections, access resources, and be supported by our community. Check the link in our bio to sign up!

Naacp Stockton Branch 12.10.2020

Attention Veterans and Veteran Families- If you are in need of a care package full of snacks and goodies - please send us a message for details! Happy Holidays!

Naacp Stockton Branch 06.10.2020

Before Kamala Harris and Stacey Abrams broke barriers in the country's political landscape, they thrived at historically Black colleges and universities. Students and alumni from HBCUs around the country are celebrating the vice president-elect's success, hoping it will change the misconceptions around the institutions' quality of education and graduates' social mobility.

Naacp Stockton Branch 22.09.2020

Lucille Bridges, the mother of civil rights activist Ruby Bridges, who walked with her then-6-year-old daughter past crowds screaming racist slurs as she became the first Black student at her all-white New Orleans elementary school, has died at the age of 86. #RIHLucilleBridges

Naacp Stockton Branch 16.09.2020

It’s flu season so be sure to stay safe!