Pictured here is TWOI representative Katie, Lighten the Load founder Emie, accompanied by supporting mother, and four executive members of CCKE, Sumiya, Sofia, Emma, and Ally.
Black History Month Events in Maryland
See this article in the Baltimore Sun for some events around Maryland this month.
Bill for More Diverse History Lessons in MD Schools
Check out this article on a “Bill That Would Require Md. Schools to Teach More Diverse History Lessons.”
Virtual Visit with Ross Gay, Author of the 2021 One Maryland One Book
Gathering of Remembrance for Townsend Cook
Gathering of Remembrance for Townsend Cook on June 2nd
Poor People's Campaign - "Projects of Survival" & Survey
Carroll Kids for Equality will Host March 18th Event
Westminster Church of the Brethren Webinar Speaker Series on Racial Justice – March 2021
OCTOBER is Our Carroll County NAACP #7014 Membership Drive Month!!!!
Our Carroll County chapter of the NAACP has been an important part of our community for many, many years. NAACP has been working towards ending racism and promoting equity. Please consider becoming a member or renew your current membership! To learn more visit:
NAACP #7014 website: www.carrollnaacp.org
NAACP #7014 Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ccnaacp/
To donate, please visit: PayPal.Me/ccnaacp7014
To contact NAACP #7014 send an email message to: ccnaacp7014@gmail.com
TO BECOME A MEMBER: https://www.naacp.org/become-a-member/ Search for our chapter via zip code 21157
NAACP #7014 meets on the 4th Thursday of the month at 7 pm. Currently meetings are being held via Zoom. Please check the website or email the chapter to receive Zoom information.
PFLAG Westminster- Carroll County Events - Black Queer Voices Event and Digital Drag Show Fundraiser
Carroll County Kids for Equality
Have you heard of the independent, student-led group, Carroll County Kids for Equality? Help them spread awareness and amplify young voices by reading this article and sharing it with others, especially young people in Carroll County. If you know a student, encourage them to take the Carroll County Kids for Equality survey and connect via Instagram and/or Twitter.
Read the article by Emma Rhoton and Sumiya Rahaman