Justice rarely comes to those who wait quietly. This is not just about Durham anymore. It’s about whether we, as a society, truly believe in equal justice under law.
When LVMPD killed Brandon Durham in his Las Vegas home last November, our community erupted in grief and outrage.
President Donald Trump has terminated all federal diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, placing employees on paid leave and advising agencies to close all ...
The NAACP Las Vegas Branch Legal Redress team is aiming to highlight and inform our community on various law enforcement and criminal justice topics. The group will hold a series of events within ...
In early 1960, President of the Las Vegas chapter of the NAACP, Dr. James McMillan, gave Las Vegas authorities an ultimatum. McMillan threatened to stage a citywide protest unless the city ...
The NAACP National Convention is an empowering and immersive experience held each year to celebrate our community’s collective power. The Convention attracts innovative change-makers ...
But now, they’re quiet.” Quentin Savwoir, president of the Las Vegas branch of the NAACP, spoke to reporters, calling for the public to pressure Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson to ...
In early 1960, President of the Las Vegas chapter of the NAACP, Dr. James McMillan, gave Las Vegas authorities an ultimatum. McMillan threatened to stage a citywide protest unless the city ...