The vision of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is to ensure a society in which all individuals have equal rights without discrimination based on race.
 

 Ensuring a society in which all individuals have equal rights. 

 
 
 
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MLK March for the Dream 1/20/25 | 10am | Cathcart and Pacific in Downtown Santa Cruz | Post-March Event at SC Civic

MLK, Jr., March for the Dream has become a powerful tradition, symbolizing the ongoing pursuit of justice, equality, and civil rights for all in Santa Cruz County. The March will begin at 10 am on Monday, January 20, at Pacific Ave. and Cathcart Street, Santa Cruz, and will culminate in a program at the Civic Auditorium 11 am – 12 noon. Please note that the march will happen rain or shine. Stay tuned for our line up of speakers!

This year, we are gearing up for an impactful event and need your support to make it truly extraordinary. We are seeking sponsors, volunteers, and groups to march with us.

 

NEWS

 
 

WE ARE DONE DYING

We do not have the full right to live in this country.
You can change this.

 

Business as usual may cost us our livelihoods and our lives.
You can change this.

 
 
 
 
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Upcoming Events

 
 
 
 
 

Community Information

NAACP Santa cruz has a list of resources for the community ranging from reporting discrimination to eviction prevention. 

 
 
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Our Vision

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CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

The NAACP, along with our half-million adult and youth members throughout the United States, are frontline advocates committed to raising awareness for political, educational, social and economic equality of minority group citizens in the electoral process.

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CRIMINAL JUSTICE

The NAACP advocates for smarter, results-based criminal justice policies to keep our communities safe, including treatment for addiction and mental health problems, judicial discretion in sentencing, and an end to racial disparities at all levels of the system.

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EDUCATION

The NAACP works to ensure that all disadvantaged students and students of color are on the path to college or a successful career by ensuring access to great teaching, equitable resources, and a challenging curriculum.

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ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY

The NAACP Economic Department recognizes the importance of the economy and economic issues in advancing an equal opportunity society and aims to address the challenging economic realities facing our country including poverty, lack of jobs and disproportionate high unemployment, lack of affordable housing, foreclosures, etc.

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ENVIRONMENTAL CLIMATE JUSTICE

Environmental injustice, including the proliferation of climate change, has a disproportionate impact on communities of color and low income communities in the United States and around the world.

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SANTA CRUZ BLACK HEALTH MATTERS INITIATIVE

“Santa Cruz Black Health Matters Initiative focuses needed attention and community partnership to address the social determinants of health in our local Black community. We lead this effort through the arts and culture, which speak to the tradition of gathering, of sharing, and our human need to have fresh air, community, and joy at the heart of a healthy life. In addition to being high-risk for COVID-19 infection, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation reports serious and negative effects “across different areas of [Black] people’s lives, including...with household finances, jobs, health care, housing, transportation, caregiving, and well-being.”

-The Tannery World Dance and Cultural Center

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