“As Black people we are very apprehensive when it comes to opening doors for each other,” said Dr. Candice Robinson, an assistant professor of sociology at The University of North Carolina Wilmington.
“As Black people we are very apprehensive when it comes to opening doors for each other,” said Dr. Candice Robinson, an assistant professor of sociology at The University of North Carolina Wilmington.
The South Carolina NAACP has released a statement calling for a hate crime law in South Carolina following the November 24 cross burning in Conway.Over Thanksgi
The Monroe County N-A-A-C-P is continuing their tradition of spreading joy during the holiday season.For 4 years, the N-A-A-C-P have become elves, handing out p