Chapter News
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NAN California Chapters Save the Date: Let’s Decide, who should be the next U.S. Education Secretary?
—Oct 23 2020Calling all members of the NAN California Chapters! Our organization has joined a national coalition of Black and Brown charter school leaders, civil rights groups, faith-based, Panhellenic, and community-based organizations that want your opinion about who should be the next U.S. Education Secretary. Take this short survey to share your top three picks for U.S. […]
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NAN Ohio Chapter Creates Commercial to Get Out the Vote
—Oct 13 2020(Steubenville, OH) — The Ohio Steubenville NAN Chapter has created a commercial to encourage locals to get out and vote! Check your local precinct for your voting location and mail-in voting deadline. If you are in the Steubenville Ohio area be sure to get engaged with our local National Action Network chapter. Watch the commercial […]
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NAN SC Chapter Marches to Senator Lindsey Graham’s Office & Demands Support for Voting and Policing Legislation
—Aug 30 2020(Columbia, SC) — In solidarity with the national “Commitment March” in Washington D.C., activists, protestors, and civil rights leaders marched in Columbia, South Carolina on Friday. The day marked the 57th anniversary of the historic 1963 March on Washington and the 65th anniversary of the lynching of Emmet Till. At the national protest in Washington, […]
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NAN SC Chapter to Convene Prayer Vigil Ahead of Commitment March
—Aug 27 2020The South Carolina Southeastern Chapter of NAN would like to thank Pastor Manning and the Emanuel AME Church family for extending great hospitality to cover us and our nation in prayer as we embark on the Commitment March on August 28th, convened by Rev. Al Sharpton and Martin Luther King Jr III. In the wake […]
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NAN to Hold Satellite Marches in States with High Coronavirus Risk
—Aug 24 2020On August 28th, 2020, tens of thousands of people plan to rally and march for police and prison reform — but they won’t all be marching on Washington. In an effort to carry out a productive but safe demonstration, NAN is working with states that have been labeled ‘high risk’ according to the DC health […]
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NAN Georgia Chapter Leads Peaceful Rally for the Removal of Confederate Statue
—Aug 10 2020(Augusta, GA) — The NAN Georgia Chapter – under the leadership of Morris Porter – led a peaceful rally to urge for the removal of the Confederate Statue from downtown Augusta. On the symbolism of our monuments, Porter says, “When I bring my children down here to see downtown Augusta, we have to pass by […]
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Register for the March for Justice, Held by NAN’s Syracuse Chapter
—Jun 18 2020The NAN Syracuse Chapter invites you to the March for Justice! The March for Justice is a peaceful rally and march by the National Acton Network done in coordination with faith-based, community, social and cultural organizations in the City of Syracuse. The march will begin at Tucker Missionary Baptist Church parking lot at 10:30 a.m. […]