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The 39th annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Breakfast in Rhode Island
By Jim Vincent |
The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Breakfast will be held this year on Monday, January 16th from 8am to ...
NAACP’s virtual 108th Freedom Fund Gala
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by Jim Vincent, NAACP, contributing writer Join the NAACP Providence Branch for their 108th Freedom Fund Gala. The keynote speaker ...
Here come the new RI judges…
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by Jim Vincent, Contributing Writer, NAACP Providence Branch - Nancy Thomas, Publisher The NAACP Providence Branch is thrilled with the ...
Gov. Raimondo’s moment to diversify our courts is right now – Jim Vincent, NAACP
By Jim Vincent |
by Jim Vincent, NAACP, contributing writer. Opinion The NAACP is the largest and oldest Civil Rights organization in America. In ...
Joseph Thomas Fowlkes funeral Saturday. “We remember Joe”, by Jim Vincent
By Jim Vincent |
By James Vincent, RINewsToday contributing writer Joseph Thomas Fowlkes was born in Baltimore, Maryland on January 14, 1938 and died ...
NAACP Providence mourns passing of Justice Ginsburg
By Jim Vincent |
NAACP PROVIDENCE BRANCH MOURNS THE PASSING OF JUSTICE RUTH BADER GINSBURG by Jim Vincent, NAACP--Providence Branch The NAACP Providence Branch mourns ...
Thank you… now let’s get to work.
By Jim Vincent |
by James Vincent, President, NAACP, Providence Branch The NAACP Providence Branch wishes to congratulate and thank both Black Lives Matter ...
Take the bus? RIPTA wants to know what you think…
By Jim Vincent |
The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) wants to know how satisfied customers are with the services it provides. The ...
“House Slave” and the “N-word” used on floor of the RI House of Representatives
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By Jim Vincent, contributing writer - NAACP & RINewsToday (Photo: Whitney Plantation, Big House, Elsa Hahne, Smithsonian Institution) Background: A ...
The NAACP Providence eagerly awaits the 2020 legislative session
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By Jim Vincent Among the NAACP-Rhode Island legislative priorities are: FAIR CHANCE LICENSINGThe formerly incarcerated deserve a second chance EARLY ...